In a patriarchal society, women tend to build masks for themselves. With the presence of any kind of social pressure; in order to conceal our fears and damages, we put on masks which will eventually make us look more flashy and poised. What if these masks are no longer a cover or a shelter, but they have rather became a peerless form of women’s self expression within their existence?
Faces
11.02.18 — Eda Urfalioglu
In a patriarchal society, women tend to build masks for themselves. With the presence of any kind of social pressure; in order to conceal our fears and damages, we put on masks which will eventually make us look more flashy and poised. What if these masks are no longer a cover or a shelter, but they have rather became a peerless form of women’s self expression within their existence?
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