Stroke in the 1970s and 1980s: Invisible role of women Through history, women have slowly shifted from the role of mothers and housewives to labor. In the course of this rising body, a series of relatively unknown events helped women get personal attitudes of self esteem and promotion. In the 1970s and 1980s, participation in women's strikes was relatively unknown in American history. Women involved in these strikes have had a major impact on strikes and their results, but their role is widely recognized and not recognized.
MS: As for women, please remember what they said in the 1960s and 1970s. "Personal matters are political" and it became the slogan of the feminist movement. Suddenly, I feel that in your artistic practice, you always try to show an unknown story inherent in abandoned, unrated material. The story of relationship between people and people, the story of life is woven into fabrics that people have used and exhausted. A story surrounding the lives of women in particular. PE: I saw that relationship, but I have noticed it now. Discourses on political art are not so old, and they tend to approach themselves. I do not want to tell others about the right things and bad things using my own voice. I simply prefer to state the human condition. Just as you step back and invite people to contemplate their own terms, try to impose a world view that is as much as possible.
In my opinion, a rapid increase in careers in women 's career occurred in the 1970' s and 1980 's. In my opinion, this period is very important for improving the rights of women. Because it is not really disgraceful in areas where we are not administrative assistant, nurse, teacher, cabin crew, etc. Waitress Suddenly success in other areas has been accepted and efforts are being made to find an equal basis on wider opportunities for art and science in a male equivalent position with men and executive ladders of all levels.
Since I am a 70 and 80-year-old child, I watched replay on TV from the mid 1960's until the late 1960's and the latter half of the 1970's. As we mainly work as white writers on black TV programs, people like Willis Jackson still call women "mothers" in 1985 because they are in "different strokes" I will. In "The Last Dragon", it is often that a character sounds fresh in the Blaxploitation movie of the seventies. In many cases, the dialogue is a return and a derivative, and many of the scenes mentioned in the "last dragon" are ridiculous reviews.