Yanxiaomeng Zhang

Arts & Humanities (MFA)

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The work explores the phenomenon of “pseudo-feminism” prevalent in contemporary films and literary works. The entire video is divided into three chapters, where I used the format of a pantomime to convey the specific process of women being gradually “replaced” in their living spaces.

In today’s society, many works that ostensibly support feminism are actually driven by financial and self-interest motives. Some male privilege groups exploit the feminist label for their own gain. We often see slogans and advertisements advocating feminism on the streets, in shop windows, and on television screens, but in reality, women remain invisible at the societal level.

When it comes to truly considering women’s needs, the solution is simple—ask women what they really need instead of making assumptions from a position of privilege.

 

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video link:https://youtu.be/TY4-7BjHDsk

instagram:https://www.instagram.com/monica_280nm/

E-mail: monica.280zhang@gmail.com

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