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L'art de la pose

Osez le narcissisme

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With digital development, the creation of art has surged, yet we are inundated with images from mainstream marketing. This leads to an increasing number of photo models. Who are they, what networks do they use, and what does it mean to pose for a picture? The societal gaze on models serves as a magnifying glass, revealing insights about our relationship with our bodies and their images. Is modeling merely a reflection of narcissism and compliance with marketing standards? This book blends a how-to guide, sociological study, and memoir, exploring the journey from self-rejection to self-transcendence through appreciation and acceptance. It emphasizes the need to distinguish between the body and its image, allowing us to connect authentically with our bodies without being overwhelmed by external perceptions. The narrative illustrates the instinctive rejection of consumer society's standards as a means to reclaim power over our bodies, using catharsis and conscious image management to discover our voices. It also addresses the shift from seeking external validation to achieving internal legitimacy, encouraging us to embrace our vulnerabilities as our greatest strengths.

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L'art de la pose, Florence Rivières

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2017
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Titre
L'art de la pose
Sous-titre
Osez le narcissisme
Langue
Français
Publié
2017
Format
souple
Pages
263
ISBN10
2955482811
ISBN13
9782955482810
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With digital development, the creation of art has surged, yet we are inundated with images from mainstream marketing. This leads to an increasing number of photo models. Who are they, what networks do they use, and what does it mean to pose for a picture? The societal gaze on models serves as a magnifying glass, revealing insights about our relationship with our bodies and their images. Is modeling merely a reflection of narcissism and compliance with marketing standards? This book blends a how-to guide, sociological study, and memoir, exploring the journey from self-rejection to self-transcendence through appreciation and acceptance. It emphasizes the need to distinguish between the body and its image, allowing us to connect authentically with our bodies without being overwhelmed by external perceptions. The narrative illustrates the instinctive rejection of consumer society's standards as a means to reclaim power over our bodies, using catharsis and conscious image management to discover our voices. It also addresses the shift from seeking external validation to achieving internal legitimacy, encouraging us to embrace our vulnerabilities as our greatest strengths.