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通过对Maria Berrio的艺术作品的研究,她的作品El Cielo Tiene Jardines与唐纳德·特朗普领导下的2019年政治气候之间的相似之处。为了将女权主义的兴起与特朗普作为美国总统的存在联系起来,特别是通过他的性别歧视、自恋和对父权制的偏好的例子,这是通过贝里奥的绘画的隐喻来实现的。为了报复来自白宫的性别歧视、自恋和父权制的抬头,艺术品中考察的每一个元素都是为了描述与唐纳德·特朗普个人崇拜的关系,以及反特朗普团体的相应反应,尤其是女权主义者,以及精神分析理论的处方者。文中引用了特朗普出现在媒体上的例子,包括推文、个人声明和支持其论点的历史证据。书中还讨论了新殖民主义、美国梦以及将女性从男权分配的顺从角色中解脱出来的愿望普遍化等话题。从2017年的女性大游行开始,被称为第三波女权主义,通过贝里奥令人惊叹的混合媒体绘画模型来描述特朗普性格和行为的这些方面,旨在通过女权主义和精神分析来吸引读者。
Shrugging off the tiger: Examining the state of contemporary feminism in the Trumpian era through Maria Berrio’s El Cielo Tiene Jardines
Through the examination of the artwork of Maria Berrio, parallels are drawn between her work, entitled El Cielo Tiene Jardines, and the 2019 political climate under Donald Trump. With the intention of linking the rise of feminism to Trump’s presence in office as president
of the United States, specifically through examples of his sexism, narcissism and preference for patriarchy, this is approached through the metaphors of Berrio’s painting. In retaliation to the upswing of sexism, narcissism and patriarchy coming from the White House, each element examined
in the artwork is meant to describe the relationship to Donald Trump’s personality cult as well as the corresponding reaction of anti-Trumpian groups, particularly feminists, as well as prescribers to psychoanalytic theory. Examples are cited from Trump’s presence in the media,
including tweets, personal statements and historical evidence supporting the arguments made. Topics of neo-colonialism, the American Dream and the generalization of the female desire to remove herself from the submissive role of patriarchal assignment are also discussed. With what was being
hailed as Third Wave Feminism, beginning with the Woman’s March of 2017, these aspects of Trumpian character and behaviour are described through the model of Berrio’s stunning mix-media painting and are meant to appeal to readers through both feminist and psychoanalytical
analyses.