Title: Feminism: Frida Kahlo
1FeminismFrida Kahlo
- Rose, Stephany, Crystal,
- Jamie, Linda, Tommy
- Date 2003/10/30
2Outline
- I. Introduction Thesis, Social Background
- and cinematography.
- II. Nationalism
- III. Sex Aspects of Frida
- IV. Love Components in the relationship
ofDiego and Frida - V. Painting
- VI. Dress code
- VII. Conclusion
- VIII. Questions for discussion
3Thesis
-
- Fridas personality originated from putting
together fragments of self (multi-personality)
like putting together a piece of puzzle which is
like the combination of her body parts reattached
after the accidents and various surgeries.
4Social Background
- Women under male dominance
- E.g. Diegos ex-wife, Fridas sister
- Conservative
- Political system Communism
- Fridas mother-Native aboriginal
- Fridas father-German Jew
5Cinematography
- Bus Accident, the presentation of surrealism
through the accident. (pic 1) - Collage of Diego and Frida, symbolizing the trip
they made to New York. (pic 2) - King Kong in bathtub falling from the Empire
State Building. (pic 3)
6Cinematography
7Nationalism
- Presented through
- Dressing Mexican Indian necklace and ring.
- Communism Joined by common ideal (communism).
- Bounding to homeland. (Through painting)
- Patriotism
-
8SexAspects of Frida
- --Sex decided with birth. Frida female.
- --Gender can be constructed after birth.Frida
tends to inclines towards a more
independent or masculine type of gender. - --Sexuality preference of sexual partner. She
is bisexual. - Diego only allows Frida to have female
sexual - partners but gets jealous with male
partners. - Enjoy having multi-sexual partners.
9LoveComponents in relationship of Frida and
Diego
- --Loyalty does not equal fidelity.
- --Fridas limit of Diegos sex games is defined
by her sister. - --Frida enjoys sex games as much as Diego.
- --Frida believes love cannot totally unify two
person but connect them through a common
characteristic found among the two individuals
love. - --Frida still plays a traditional role in her
relationship with Diego. - E.g. food serving
10Painting
- Fragments of Frida. I paint self-portraits
because I am so often alone, because I am the
person I know best. - Style prevails in inner feeling and home bound.
- Closely related to her daily life.
- Style and size, future progression, material.
11Henry Ford Hospital (1932)
-Snail -Baby -Violet -Piece of
Frida -Instrument -Pelvis
12My Dress Hangs There,1933
-Materialism -Capitalism -Industrialization -Patri
otism
13My Dress Hangs There,1933? the film
-Materialism -Capitalism -Industrialization -Patri
otism
14Self-Portrait with Monkey (1938) -Mustache-Sexual
desire -Bone necklace -Monkey
15Las dos Fridas (1939)
--Traditional Aboriginal Dress VS Colonial
European Dress -- A Complete heart VS A Broken
Heart!
16The BrokenColumn 1944
-Thin body figure with heavy
iron-vest -Teardrops -Nails on her body and
face -Suffering
17The BrokenColumn 1944 ? the film
-Thin body figure with heavy
iron-vest -Teardrops -Nails on her body and
face -Suffering
18Cropped hair 1940
-Furious -Sense of betrayal -Suit-Masculinity -Esc
ape
19Cropped hair 1940 ? the film
-Furious -Sense of betrayal -Suit-Masculinity -Esc
ape
20Dress Code the Self She Constructed Through
Different Dressings
- Reveals the inner feelings and home-bound
- A journey of her self-identification
- Strongly effected by her emotional changes
- and Diego his suggestion of long, colorful
- dresses and exotic jewelry? This, along with
- Frida's thick, connecting eyebrows, became
- her trademark.
21Dress Code the Self She Constructed Through
Different Dressings
22Student uniform
- still in age of searching for a dream or an
ideal. (teenager)
23Suit
- starting to show certain symptoms of achieving
- the or desire to reach for a certain goal
or dream. - (hoping to share burdens with parents and
uses - the dress to express her desire of able to
be in - control.)
24Party and Womanly Dress
- motivated by the natural of female and humanity
hoping to attract attention. (Already met Diego
and wishes to attract his attention, therefore,
Frida is using a more feminine side of her to
achieve such goal.)
25Short Haired Outfit
- shows signs hoping to escape the image of a woman
and expressing her anger. (Was hurt after
discovering Diego cheated on her through her own
sister. The short haired outfit is to show a way
to enforcing herself with certain masculine
characteristics.
26Traditional Mexican dress
- returning to her own self. No longer using other
identities to substitute or replace her natural
self, also a love to the tradition of her homeland
27Conclusion
28Questions for discussion
- Can sex only happen after making a commitment
such as marriage or is it like Diego said, It is
just a FUCK? Can sex be separated from love? - How can bisexuality be defined? Is bisexuality
due to the artistic personality of both Frida and
Diego? - Does Frida truly enjoy the sexual relationships
she had or is it simply an escape from her
marital problems?
29Sources
- Sources
- http//www.caravanfashions.com/articles/pipsycholo
gy.html - http//www.busreslab.com/policies/goodpol2.htm
- http//www.fbla-
- pbl.org/about_dress_code.asp?featurei
d675menu104 - http//www.fbuch.com/fridaby.htm
- http//www.fridakahlo.it/
- http//www.genderpsychology.org/psychology/therapy
.html - http//spartan.ac.brocku.ca/lward/thomas/Thomas_1
908_b.html - http//members.aol.com/fridanet/kahlo.htm
30Roots
31Their houses with a bridge
32Food serving