Women in falconry

 

 

write a short academic essay in which you develop a complex, interpretive argument about an artistic depiction of women in falconry, drawing upon several other thematically-related sources in order to deepen and sustain your assessment of the artwork’s significance. Evaluate each source’s perspectives, identify what you consider to be the crucial argument, and then develop an idea of your own that stems from this debate. Make sure your readers not only understand the artist’s motives and the artist’s sense of the implications at stake, but that they also have a clear sense of where you stand. In this way you will make an argument about your chosen artwork’s meaning and significance while simultaneously making a case for your analytical approach. One of the examples you can talk about is the female facial expression by being unfazed by the aggression of the falcon trying to fly away, and the falcon indicating the society that doesn’t except women falconers. and another example is you can talk about how the picture is staged by a white man and what does that mean.
Use at least 7 examples from the attached text from Nochlin. You can only use the attached resource. Steve McCurry – Abeer Al Suwaidi poses with a falcon at Fairmont the Palm in Dubai (part of “7 princesses”, a series of 22 portraits by photojournalist Stive McCurry) (1,700-2,000 words)

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