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Metaphor Of Disease In The Composition Of Modern Female Artists

Posted on:2021-05-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330629953919Subject:Art
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Based on the carding of the works of contemporary female artists,this paper analyzes the art form language of the images of disease in the works of contemporary female artists by means of the research method of imaging.On this basis,the author further analyzes the metaphorical potential of the images of disease in the works of contemporary female artists.The analysis of artistic works should not only focus on the analysis of the formal language of works,but also on the close connection between artistic works and social life.The images of disease in the works of contemporary female artists are used as metaphors for social problems to criticize the social aesthetics of art.The this article third chapter through experience,family,society,the rights,gender,race,etc combination of content analysis and concludes the disease among the female artists image metaphor aesthetic relationship of social problem,namely the disease image metaphors in the contemporary female artists society,identity,gender,race,violence,and diseases in power.As an aesthetic criticism,the metaphor of disease shows its critical power to patriarchal family,male society and racial issues.The research path of disease image,text and ideology constructs the framework of this paper.The image of disease has become an aesthetic object and is widely used by contemporary female artists.Based on the contemporary female artists work as research materials to explore the disease metaphor in the contemporary female artists,and critical thinking of contemporary social problems and the social aesthetic critical function of art,finally will study the art of language and the disease metaphor understanding the aesthetic criticism of the use on my creative practice and as a foothold in this research subject.
Keywords/Search Tags:female artists, contemporary works of art, image of disease, metaphor of disease
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