Zoe Leonard interview
Zoe Leonard: You see I am here after all. 2008
“The film Niagara reveals an incredible fear of the power of female desire, which could be beautiful, certainly, but the implication is that the nature of female desire is so inherently destructive that if it is unleashed, everyone is going to die.”
In all honesty when I saw the word “feminist” in the interview my mind did not automatically think “Yes that is the word I think about when I hear Niagara Falls”; however, upon further reading I realized that it is not such a weird word to use to describe Niagara Falls. This quote mentions a movie, that I will admit I have never heard of or seen, that puts into perspective how abnormal it is for women to express desires. Last semester I took an English class and I read an article that talks about the something similar about how it is “socially unacceptable” for women to express their desires out loud because that is something that only men are “allowed” to do. This quote reminds me of the article because, like the article, I strongly disagree with it; it is not abnormal fro women to express their desires and no one is going to die if a women “unleashes” her desires. Although I find it surprising that Leonard worded it in such a way almost as if a woman’s desire is so powerful that it would knock everyone off their feet.
I think that this interview is a great interview but it makes me wonder the thought process of Zoe Leonard because the way she describes things is different than one would expect, and I am just curious as to what goes on in her mind when she photographs or puts together an exhibition.


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