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Puerto Rican Stereotype: The Way You See Me Without
Looking at Me
Throughout my life I have met lots of people that have never experienced
meeting or getting to know a Puerto Rican woman. I have had some people
admit to me their feelings on what they thought a Puerto Rican woman looked
and acted like. Puerto Rican Stereotype: The Way You See Me Without Looking
at Me is a satirical painting based on the false information given to
me by the media and other life experiences. The bowl of fruit on the head
represents my childhood memories of Hollywood's "Carmen Miranda"
portrayal of Latinas. The tray in the hands is also from Hollywood's prevalent
image of Puerto Rican women as domestic help. The bold colors show the
stereotype of loudness that is assumed as to how Puerto Rican women dress.
The obvious colorful female genitalia shows the Puerto Rican woman's place
in society as ornaments.
Soraida Martinez 1992
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