Monday, March 18, 2013

The Provocative Gesture- Chanel Flyers

THE PROVOCATIVE GESTURE

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Change over to a victory job-encouragement for women during World War II

The Provocative Gesture is one that expresses an emotion such as anger or strength using different poses. These were used in eras such as in World War II for propaganda posters especially to show that women were strong enough to work in factories. This was an encouragement to women to show how powerful they were in getting their points across. Provocative gestures were also used to promote gay marriages in the United States as well. To provoke an audience is to give them a kind of stimulus or incite to do something hence why the term provocative gesture came to be because it sends a stimulus to the audience it was appealing to through these such posters.
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