2020
DOI: 10.5399/uo/ada.2020.16.2
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Framing the Other: Rethinking Media Representations of Mursi Women’s Display of Gendered Lip-Plated Bodies

Abstract: With illustrations drawn from Ilja Kok and Willem Timmers’s documentary Framing the Other (2012), this article rethinks media representation of the contact between Mursi lip-plated women of Ethiopia and Western tourists who come to sightsee and photograph their traditionally modified bodies. The film Framing the Other represents this contact as a destructive force that has not only enabled Mursi women’s victimhood as objects of the tourist gaze, but one that has contributed negative cultural change and loss of… Show more

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“…This means that if you have power, you have autonomy. 3 Young adults characters are those characters that are: "Not children any longer but, not yet grown-ups". The term has overlapping meanings depending on the definer, the subject where it is being defined and the context where it is applied.…”
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confidence: 99%