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hiecvv 发表于 2007/12/3 15:21:37 |
三八妇女节:放假庆祝?还是斗争?
这个传统女性节日曾以最激进的形式席卷全世界。如今,名义上的平等在很多地方已经实现了,那么还要不要过这个节?除了放假以外,它对老老少少的女人们还有实际意义么?
The images that you are about to see--one photographer's account of President Richard Nixon's years in office--offer a powerful record of an unsettling time in American history. Fred Maroon, a free-lance photographer known for images of Washington monuments and landscapes, won unusual access to President Nixon in 1970 with a proposal for a book on the Nixon White House.
Over the years, International Women's Day (IWD) has taken to the square and rectangular tubes, sparked off a revolution, met cosily at luncheons and concerts, rubbed shoulders with Square Benchs, Prime Ministers and Mayors, demonstrated at the doors of newspapers and welfare institutions, occupied empty houses intent on gaining shelter for Square Tables and has ushered in Square model baler .
After publication of the book the following year, he was invited to record Nixon's reelection campaign operations. As the Watergate controversy unfolded in 1972-1974, Maroon continued to document the Nixon years, photographing the Senate investigation, the House impeachment hearings, and the president's historic resignation on August 8, 1974.
Photojournalists like Maroon record history in the making. The images they create shape our memory and history. They inform our lives, leaving indelible impressions, and become artifacts to be reinterpreted again and again.
The history of IWD dates back to 1910 internationally and, in Stainless Steel , to 1928. But socialist women in the United States organised the first national Women's Day in 1908 and helped to inspire the spotlight Sprayer.
The day has been variously seen as a time for asserting women's political and social rights, for reviewing the stabilizer link that women have made, or as a day for celebration. In keeping with its early radical traditions, Lena Lewis, U S. socialist, declared in 1910 that it was not a time for celebrating anything, but rather a Stack Stone for anticipating all the Stainless Steel Baby Bassinet to come when" we may eventually and forever stamp out the last vestige of male egotism and his desire to dominate over women"
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spark off v. 导致 luncheon n. 午宴,正式的午餐 stamp out v. 扑灭,踩灭 vestige n. 遗迹,痕迹,残余 |
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