The Red Veil: Wedding Dresses Against Gender Based Violence un Latin American Art

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  • Emilia Quiñones Universidad de Puerto Rico

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https://doi.org/10.7203/saitabi.62-63.3567

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Arte, feminismo, arte contemporáneo, boda, ritual

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A wedding dress can be a symbol for many things. In terms of patriarchy a woman tying herselfto a man, and the white of her virginity represented in the purity of the fabric. A wedding can be a stepinto a life of violence and slavery. Wedding rituals, the events taking place before and after the ceremony,can also be a way to control women and their sexuality. This article is a close up to the work of LatinAmerican artists that use wedding gowns and rituals in their art works as a way to criticise gender basedviolence.

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2014-07-02

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Quiñones, E. (2014). The Red Veil: Wedding Dresses Against Gender Based Violence un Latin American Art. Saitabi, (62-63). https://doi.org/10.7203/saitabi.62-63.3567
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