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erinhurt's blogIs it still a protest?Submitted by erinhurt on Fri, 2008-04-25 09:05.Brian Haw | protest | protest art | visual argument | Visual Rhetoric
Visual dismissal?Submitted by erinhurt on Thu, 2008-03-27 17:12.Barack Obama | Lens culture | photography | Visual Rhetoric
I ran across an interesting blog on Lens Culture that argues that a recent French magazine cover (posted below) equates Obama to a young, inexperienced boy.
Ugh! Milk Gone BadSubmitted by erinhurt on Wed, 2008-03-26 17:58.PETA | Visual Rhetoric | women
Yuck! So I've put off posting about this image because I find both it and PETA's numerous ways of using women in confusing and often objectified ways distasteful. They've titled one of their latest campaigns "Milk Gone Wild." Visual resistanceSubmitted by erinhurt on Wed, 2008-03-19 11:30.pedagogy examples | street art | street artists | Visual resistance | Visual Rhetoric
While scrolling through HollaBackNYC, a site that allows users to post pictures of those that harass them on the street, I came across two websites that seemed like great visual rhetoric resources. The Just Seeds Visual Resistance Artists' Cooperative offers a blog, resources, as well as information about current projects and artists. The picture below comes from a 2004 project from the Street Art Workers entitled "Whose Media?" You can also find archived material from the group's previous website here.
You've never seen sports bras like these.Submitted by erinhurt on Wed, 2008-02-27 21:16.advertising | Feministing | gender | sports | violence | visual argument
I ran across this via Feministing.com, and thought these almost-ads needed to be on the website. The backstory for these ads is that an ad agency pitched them to a running company, which passed on them. They are advertising sports bras, supposedly in a humorous way. They seem menacing to me:
See the other two ads after the jump: Retouching memories?Submitted by erinhurt on Tue, 2008-02-26 12:09.beauty | Photography
Etch-a-sketch geniusSubmitted by erinhurt on Mon, 2008-02-18 18:14.Visual Rhetoric
I had to share this. As easy as buying what?Submitted by erinhurt on Fri, 2008-02-15 10:20.
"Should buying sex toys be as easy as buying a gun?"
This is what a feminist looks likeSubmitted by erinhurt on Tue, 2008-02-12 23:54.Feminism | Feministing | visual argument | Visual Rhetoric | Vlogging
On Feministing the bloggers who write for the site have started vlogging (video blogging). These first vlogs feature several of the website's various writers explaining how they came to be involved with the site.
Skin = Liberation?Submitted by erinhurt on Mon, 2008-02-04 20:36.Feminism | Feministing.com | Max Emadi | Veil Fetish art | Visual Rhetoric
Recently on Muslim Media Watch , a blog post discussed what the author termed "Veil Fetish Art" (full disclosure: I found a link to this article while I was reading Feministing.com ).
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