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W h y i s i t c a l l e d
" W h a t a b o d y " ?
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"What a body" in Spanish is usually the verbal aggression, the misnamed "piropo" that is often thrown at women describing their physical form. "What a body" usually carries sexist connotations that reduce women to a body. As well as trying to define what is a woman and what is not. For this reason, I have decided to make a play on words in which it appears as a question, questioning everything that the above imposes.
Activity 1: Gender roles
The light colours are represented with translucent plastic sheets but are best explained on a computer screen..
Recommended for :The last years of primary school
Colour theory is worked on through the superimposition of translucent materials. We also work on the concepts of what defines a man and a woman, as well as gender stereotypes, gender identity, gender expression, sexual identity and medical sex.
Artistic reference : Miranda Makaroff
Introduction
Complementary colours and translucent play figures. Colour theory (chromatic circle, cold and warm, basic mixtures and light and pigment colours).
Did you know? Curious facts about colour.
. Mini pop up artistic reference
Envelope with refl3xiona, research and basic outline on sex and gender.


