We have all seen this image: in textbooks, in magazines, maybe even in our own homes. She is Rosie the Riveter and this one photograph changed the American citizens' minds of what a woman should be doing during World War 2. This is a photo that changed biases about the woman's role during the time.
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Rosie the Riveter |
This photograph was taken from Wikipedia.
I chose this chapter because I believe that the Rosie image is important, especially for women, to how society views a working woman. Even when I was a child many of my friends moms were stay at home moms. My mother never was and never had any interest in being a stay at home mom. She was a role model; not only did she work full-time as an RN at Westchester Medical Center, but she also went to school full-time at Mercy College. All of this on top of taking care of two daughters. But, the working woman wasn't always allowed. At one point in time this was a taboo.
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A typical housewife |
This photo was taken from flickrCC.
Newspapers, Magazines, Radio shows, etc. took Rosie the Riveter and used her image, plus many more, to get women out into the workforce. The government used Rosie the Riveter as propaganda to fill jobs in order to help the war effort. I believe that the Rosie image is one of the most famous images of all time that had such an impact on changing how we viewed working women during that time.
Today there are many images that come with a message. My personal favorite is the NOH8 campaign. With duct tape across the mouth and NOH8 written on the cheek, the message is clear. The NOH8 campaign is a photographic silent protest that began in direct response to the passing of Proposition 8 in California which amended the state constitution to ban gay marriage. There are thousands of faces to choose from on the NOH8 website, from celebrities to common citizens. I chose the Kardashian sisters because out of the "familiar faces" the three of them are someone that most people would immediately recognize. I also chose this particular photo because they are depicting the Speak no evil, See no evil, Hear no evil statement. You may not be a Kardashian fan, but when it comes to standing up for a cause they believe in, they do it well.
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Meghan McCain |
Taken from NOH8 Website.
Another face on the website is that of Meghan McCain, Republican Senator John McCain's daughter. I love the irony in this picture because she is holding the elephant (the symbol of the Republican party) and is supporting gay marriage at the same time.
The NOH8 Campaign has gained many supporters over the past few years, however it has not had the same impact as Rosie the Riveter. Rosie the Riveter was being backed by the U.S. government and was featured all over the media. However, I believe both images have a similar goal: to change minds and break biases. If there was a bias you could break using an image, what would it be?
The image that you have of Rosie the Revter shows that women are capable of doing the duties of male work force during that time of period when women where more seen as being staying home moms. Very great blog
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle!! Women can do ANYTHING men can do. And we do it even better!!!!
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