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Originally Posted by Nefeli
im not in the same wave with you on this.
the first, by reflex emotion and thought i had, when i heard what the film is about, was respect for the artists involved.
shutting down the machine that men often seek to bluntly and cruely use.
ps i dont hate men, nor am i into mutation and pain (self inflicted or not).
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Maybe you misunderstood me.
I don't have a problem with women engaging in feminist issues.
It just depends on how they 'liberate' themselves.
I much prefer the way Lydia Lunch, Kirsten Justesen,
or Marina Abramovic express their sexuality as women.
Sewing Circle does nothing for me, but then again, I'm a guy.
Virginal Apparitions |Jasmine Graf | 2007
In
Virginal Apparitions, etchings of the Virgin Mary are printed on the inside crotch area of lacey, provocative panties. This does not “suggest our success or failures as women.” There are, however, passages in the Bible (Leviticus 15) that address the issue of female discharge and menstrual blood as being unclean. The fact that these “stains” are images of Mary is ironic. I agree these objects have the potential for shame, and that is what compliments its impression.
~Jasmine Graf
Back on topic.
Right side of my Brain is my favorite on that DVD.
Edit: You're trying too hard to make Ellen Barkin look bustier, atsonicpark?
