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- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2019-01-23
- Description
- The Globe, January 23, 2019, Spring '19 Issue 3.
- Subjects
- Sexism, Activists, marches, protests, Protest movements, Winter, Mental health, The Grand Theatre, Public speaking, Events, diversity, Race relations, Racism, Drug abuse, Narcotics
- Local Identifiers
- 19-0061
- Title
- Doublespeak
- Personal Creator
- Daniela Comani; Rebecca Campbell; Carlee Fernandez; Julie Lequin; Carlin Wing; Wendy Red Star; Mary Reid Kelly; Barbara Kruger; Julie Orser; Fourth Height; Urs Bigler; Jennifer Nelson;
- Description
- Doublespeak features artworks by an international roster of contemporary women artists who utilize strategies of layered or multiple meanings to address politically, sexually or socially difficult subject matter. This exhibition will examine feminine perspectives on politics, war and gender, including exploration of the role of women as authors, victims, bystanders, soldiers, commentators, and caretakers. Each of the artists in Doublespeak comes from a perspective of dual-identity in one way or another (in terms of culture, religion, sexual identity, etc.). The exhibition draws its initial inspiration from the work of female Vietnamese poet Hô Xuân Hu’o’ng, a pioneer more than 200 years ago in the use of literary double-entendres that engaged philosophical quandaries of life and death as well as daily conflicts between men and women. Writing in Vietnamese, Hô ultilized the tonal nature of the language to create poems that had one meaning when read with a given tonality, and an entirely different, discreet meaning when read with the alternate tonality or pronunciation. There is a long history of women using codes to get their message across – from the centuries-old language Nüshu, used by Chinese women in the Hunan province, to the secret quilt codes of the Underground Railroad during the American Civil War. This exhibition offers contemporary examples of such cultural codes. Exhibition held in the Main Gallery Space.
- Subjects
- Political issues, Sexism, identity, codes, Salt Lake Art Center
- Local Identifiers
- 14-0169
- Title
- SLCC Student Newspapers 2020-08-05
- Description
- The Globe, August 5, 2020, Online Edition
- Subjects
- Sexism, Inequality, Racial, Equality, Racial, LGBTQ+, Rainbows, COVID-19, Pride, festivals, Liberty, Books, pandemic, New Zealand, American, Political issues, Taylorsville Redwood Campus, Robberies, Criminals
- Local Identifiers
- 21-0290
- Title
- 2022 - Feminism - Oral Presentation
- Description
- There are three main strands within the feminist movement. Namely, radical feminism, liberal feminism, and socialist feminism. The present research focuses on those main strands and how they interact with one another to accomplish a common goal: the termination of sexist oppression implemented by the patriarchy. The relationship between feminism and the established ideology of liberalism is also used to explain the similarities and differences between liberal feminists, radical feminists, and socialist feminists. These similarities and rival tendencies are further analyzed to indicate the benefits and challenges of the political application of feminism as a whole. More specifically, this work will examine the differing perception of politics that each strand holds to explain the rival tendencies that prevent unanimity among feminists. Additionally, this work will scrutinize the core themes of feminism (i.e. the private/public divide, the patriarchy, sex and gender, and equality and difference) to explain rival tendencies within the feminist ideology. And most importantly, this work will explore gender and its use as a social cleavage to define, arguably, the most prominent rival tendency: the definition of politics in private and public spheres (e.g. family roles and relations, versus employment opportunities). This is a video of the presentation, "Feminism" given at the 2022 Undergraduate Projects & Research Conference at Salt Lake Community College. The presenter: Sol Vargas-Carrillo. The video can be accessed via YouTube here: https://youtu.be/Ua3TPzcS8O4
- Subjects
- feminism, social movements, Sexism, ideology, Social aspects, social ethics, social issues, genders, gender issues
- Local Identifiers
- 22-0256