My Name is Mya Germain
What are My pronouns? Honestly I don't mind whatever someone calls me. She/They/He is fine, so is She/They. I don't mind He/They on occasion.
Major is Graphic Design
I love art and enjoy creating art pieces, my art style is mostly anime like and that derives from enjoying media like that. I absolutely love creating my own characters.
My biggest goal currently has got to be creating a book and comic to publish in the future. Both stories are in the fantasy genre, I already have a solid concept and names for these two story which I'm proud of currently.
QUOTES:
John Berger, Ways of Seeing
1. Men survey women before treating them.
It's making it feel like women are objects for men.
2. Her own sense of being in herself is supplanted by a sense of being appreciated as herself by another.
The way it's written feels to be pushing the lane of needing someone, especially since the passage continues to talk about how women need men.
Bell Hooks, Understanding Patriarchy
1. Patriarchy is the single most life-threatening social disease assaulting the male body and spirit in our nation.
It sounds so sad but it feels like a true statement still. But it is ever changing now in the world as society keeps changing.
2. We both learned the word "patriarchy" in our adult life, when we learned that the script that had determined what we should make, was based on patriarchal values and beliefs about gender.
It's sad that we as each gender have had predetermined stereotypes pushed onto us. Times are changing even so it was tough.
Maura Reilly, Making Trouble
1. Nochlin famously argued that “feminist art history is there to make trouble, to call into question, to ruffle feathers in the patriarchal dovecotes.”
It feels like the study has something going for it to better it's history.
2. Nochlin was also an extraordinary teacher, having taught art history at Vassar College, CUNY, Yale, and lastly at the prestigious Institute of Fine Arts, from which she had received her doctorate in 1963
It's impressive that a woman can work hard to get what she sees and deserves to accomplish.
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