Faces & Characters of Intersectional Feminism
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Title
Faces & Characters of Intersectional Feminism
Subject
Art
Description
This poster shows pop culture media characters or public figures(notably animation and TV or public figures) that I believe embody the idea of intersectional feminism and how it has shaped their characters and ideals. Images inspired by various media companies and owners of animated versions of characters: Disney, Netflix, Shonen Jump, Marvel Comics, Shueisha, Arc System Works, Game Freak, Nintendo, KADOKAWA. Public figures 1. Maya Angelou 2. Barack Obama 3. Kat dennings 4. laurie Metcaif
ID: This poster reflects the representation of (both representative binary genders/other categorized genders), whether fictional or a public figure that represents intersectional feminism. The “universal definition” is that everyone is a part of multiple social categories. Through sex, gender, social class, disability, religion and spirituality, and nationality, they come together to form a personal framework of discrimination and privilege.
Physical Dimensions 11 inches x 17 inches
ID: This poster reflects the representation of (both representative binary genders/other categorized genders), whether fictional or a public figure that represents intersectional feminism. The “universal definition” is that everyone is a part of multiple social categories. Through sex, gender, social class, disability, religion and spirituality, and nationality, they come together to form a personal framework of discrimination and privilege.
Physical Dimensions 11 inches x 17 inches
Creator
Mutanda, Blair
Publisher
Aegis Digital Museum
Date
April 2025
Contributor
Mutanda, Blair
Rights
All rights reserved by the creator.
Format
JPG
Type
Drawing
Collection
Citation
Mutanda, Blair, “Faces & Characters of Intersectional Feminism,” Aegis Digital Museum, accessed June 7, 2025, https://aegisdigitalmuseum.kennesaw.edu/items/show/85.