Feminism and the Representation of Essay

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Dara Birnbaum's Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman is meant to discuss gender roles from society's perspective. The Wonder Woman character in the film constantly changes from a secretary into a super hero and has audiences concentrate on a few particular issues. Birnbaum emphasizes the fact that television is meant to trick people in ignoring several otherwise obvious things. Instead of focusing on the matters that they usually considered when seeing Wonder Woman-related films, viewers observed the superficiality in the film and the fact that it put across a biased perspective regarding women.

2. Society had been accustomed to discriminating women freely at the time when Maya Deren produced Meshes of the Afternoon and it was thus more difficult for her to express her feminist convictions. Even with that, one can sense the frustration in the film's protagonist, especially given that she has trouble understanding society and how it works. The interference of the male individual in the film makes matters even more complex, as the protagonist vainly tries to exercise control over him. The male character actually goes further and apparently wants her to understand that it is impossible for her to succeed and that she either has to accept her fate or to commit suicide. As she has several personalities, the woman in the motion picture expresses complexity and the ability to regard matters from several perspectives.

Although Carolee Schneeman appears to want to focus on art in producing films, her feminist character is revealed throughout Fuses. One can easily come to believe that an erotic film is directed at a male public, as women are normally less supportive toward the genre. However, this is exactly what Schneeman does not want from her viewers, as she wants them to understand that women and men are equal and that it would be wrong to think otherwise. Through employing nudity in wanting to relate to feminist topics Schneeman practically disarms her audiences, having them focus on the central principle of the film while they struggle to refrain from feeling uncomfortable.
Feminist issues are normally believed to be suppressed by society's most important values and one is likely to have difficulty going through Schneeman's work. It appears that the director wants to break away from archetypal feminists, as she involves some of the most debatable concepts in her film.

Feminism is more than obvious when considering Martha Rosler's Semiotics of the Kitchen. By having the protagonist in the film disregard the kitchen hardware that she comes across, Rosler wants viewers to understand that it is wrong to believe in and to promote stereotypes. It is virtually as if the protagonist in the film wants to get revenge for the fact that society discriminates women. She practically mocks society in general for having made it possible for stereotypes to exist. The presumably happy character of housewives from around the world is harshly combated through Rosler's motion picture, as the character in the film highlights the fact that there is absolutely no connection between a woman who is uninterested in housework and housework itself. It is impossible for someone watching Rosler's film not to feel engulfed by the strong feminist concepts that it presents.

Dara Birnbaum apparently acknowledged the fact that society had experienced great progress up and that women were discriminated to a lesser degree in the 1980s. However, her film demonstrates that she was unwilling to accept the fact that her contemporaries considered women equal to men. In spite of the fact that matters had changed (especially when considering motion pictures and the ways in which they promoted stereotypes), women were still represented as being less important than men and it was still difficult for an experienced feminist not to observe the fact that, even when they were shown in authoritarian roles, women were generally disrespected......

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