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Copyright Dra. Rosa Gonzalez on behalf of AEDEI 2016

Abstract

According to Lynda Nead, one such practice tends to be socially and culturally applied to "good" and "bad" representations of the nude - erotic art and pornography, respectively (1992: 103). According to Martha Nussbaum objectification can be theorized in the classical feminist sense as the turning of women into "things" (objects), thus depriving them of "self-expression and self-determination"; but it can also be thought of under a more positive light, and, under certain specifications, it may even present "features that may be either good or bad, depending upon the overall context." If the body is a cultural construction, the body image must also be created by an individual willingness following a certain set of social and cultural parameters. [...]on the one hand the individual creates her/his own aesthetic bodily configuration, and on the other hand the watcher helps in the construction of the visual message by completing its meaning and validating it in accordance to its accommodation to the social standards of acceptability. [...]Bow Wow Wow's manager said she'd never get anywhere in the music biz with a mad name like Mar Mar, or whatever it was, so he changed it.

Details

Title
Writing the Naked Body: Sex and Nudity in Nuala Ní Chonchuír's Nude
Author
Corral, Máximo Aláez
Pages
1-11
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Dra. Rosa Gonzalez on behalf of AEDEI
e-ISSN
1699311X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1792165769
Copyright
Copyright Dra. Rosa Gonzalez on behalf of AEDEI 2016