Frida Kahlo: Virtues and Legacy on Mexican Culture
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Frida Kahlo: Virtues and Legacy on Mexican Culture
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Frida Kahlo; artist, feminist and surrealist. Through her challenges of identity, illicit sexual relations and physical implications, she has illustrated her life using post revolutionary ideology and celebration of selfhood in the context of Aztec heritage. With her
fixation of her Mexican identity, indigenous roots and refutation of colonialism; Frida has validated cultural displays through her pain and frustration that make sense to her pride of Mexican culture. With her duality of human nature and profusely illustrated compositions; she represents the value of Mexican culture and identity. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2323/6252
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Author (aut): Rivera, Daniel
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