Kelley1 arizona state university.

Webbeing “visible” or seen as belonging to a privileged identity (i. e. , straight white male) might offer certain advantages in itself.

Webno facial traits distinguish individual identity;

Recommended for you

In this insightful episode, jay and gary welcome dr.

Webin this chapter, we embrace the paradox that surfaces in visual culture, between the hidden and the unveiling, focusing on the presence of face masks in the art field and in a pandemic context.

Human faces can also be masks, homogeneous and impenetrable masks.

They all become part of communal identity.

Emerging from the movement of yba’s in the 90s, wearing has worked across photography, film, painting, and sculpture to investigate constructions of selfhood and the disguises we regularly adopt.

Webin this paper, we examine the place and use of masks as markers of personal and social identities, as well as social responsibility.

From a practical standpoint,.

Webgillian wearing’s artwork continually interrogates the production and performance of identity in public and private spaces.

Webthe person within the mask:

An exploration of personal authenticity with jisun sunny fisher, ph. d.

J, for a deep dive into the intricate layers of the human psyche.

In a social role, every person will be judged by and as a collective, despite the face’s fluctuations and infinite expressions.

You may also like

Results indicate significant differences in cooperative behavior based on mask usage and political affiliation.

On the other hand, being “invisible” within an oppressed identity (i. e. , gay black male) might protect individuals from harassment and discrimination.

Webwhether they are hiding the identity of a robber, covering a disfigured face, or protecting a ku klux klan member, they provide at least the illusion of anonymity.

Webyou may find it helpful to work alongside your therapist to identify and develop a theme or direction for your mask.

Jisun sunny fisher, a. k. a.