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Semiotics of the Kitchen – Martha Rosler – 1975



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From A to Z, Rosler “shows and tells” the ingredients of the housewife’s day, giving us a tour that names and mimics the ordinary with movements more samurai than suburban. Rosler’s slashing gesture as she forms the letters of the alphabet in the air with a knife and fork, is a rebel gesture, punching through the “system of harnessed subjectivity” from the inside out.
“I was concerned with something like the notion of Ôlanguage speaking the subject,’ and with the transformation of the woman herself into a sign in a system of signs that represent a system of food production, a system of harnessed subjectivity.” .

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3 thoughts on “Semiotics of the Kitchen – Martha Rosler – 1975
  1. Why are you with a man whose forcing you to stay in the kitchen anyway? It was 1975 when you did this hun not the 1950s. You do have a choice.

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