I can wrap my mind around the fact that men feel threatened by women being their boss, taking their jobs instead of their orders. A shift towards equality always hurts those who were in dominant positions. I cannot understand, however, how women can long for a return to a status quo that celebrates their subjugation, narrows their independence, controls their bodies. Making decisions that give other, competing women the finger.
Maybe the fantasy held by anxious, disenfranchised males that a strongman will reinstate control and status at large is reflected in the fantasy of women that their prince will come through the house door, no longer angry and punitive with his place in the world restored.
Let’s look at those who never bought into that and held their own in a misogynistic world. I am linking to an article about an extraordinarily strong woman I had never heard about. What a discovery.
368 Years Before Hillary, This Trailblazing Feminist Demanded Her Right to Vote
Then there are portraits of those who shaped their households or their surrounding culture or their countries’ fate by various forms of leadership.


Raphael Soyer, Golda Meir (1975)

Hannah Arendt in a sketch seen in VOGUE….

Muhammad Yungai Angela Davis

Barbara Berney Indira Ghandi (2010)
As for photographic portraits, here are some of my own role models when it comes to fierceness and determination: those who are or have been fighting cancer and excel in competitive dragon boat races.



























































The first review, below, struck me with the sentiment of the last sentence – “Perhaps it is time to remind the Americans that there is knowledge to be had beyond the fences they are trying to build. ” Note we are now all seen in that deplorable basket of ignorants, a generalization frequently encountered when I talk to my friends abroad in the context of this election season. Outcome of a freakish election season.
Lam’s most famous painting is called The Jungle. I think it is a terrific example of mind blowing transitions within a piece of art. The melding of figures, landscapes, botanical and cultural elements and a claimed state of mind works seamlessly, drawing you ever deeper in.




