Confronting Violence Against Women: The Artistic Practices of Adriana Cristina Corral and Jungeun Lee

  • Maria de la Luz Leake

Abstract

This narrative inquiry focuses on the artistic practices of two contemporary artists who research acts of violence against women in their home communities and purposefully (re)stage items from visual culture to create art that (re)members and pays homage to victims of social injustice. Artist Adriana Cristina Corral examines feminicidios, the murder of Latinas along the U.S./Mexico border, while artist Jungeun Lee travels back to her homeland of South Korea to unpack the story of a girl forced to service Japanese soldiers as a comfort woman1 during World War II. The conceptual framework of this study references memory research and how our thoughts and actions in the present are social (re)constructions of the past. Although geographic boundaries of exploration differ in the work of each artist, as well as social and historical contexts impacting the lives of the women they research, a common thread is their dedication to reveal specific shameful secrets of the past that are still manifest in contemporary society, whether publicly acknowledged or swept under the rug.

Author Biography

Maria de la Luz Leake

Maria de la Luz Leake is an elementary art teacher in the Dallas Independent School District. She earned her Ph.D. in Art Education from The University of North Texas and has been teaching K-12 students for 24 years. Dr. Leake was an online adjunct Lecturer for The University of Nebraska at Kearney from 2010-2013. She served as co-editor for Trends, The Journal of The Texas Art Education from 2011-2013. Leake has participated in a Fulbright-Hays Seminar Abroad to Mexico in 2010, a study tour with The National Consortium for Teaching About Asia to Korea and China in 2007, a Japan-Fulbright Master Teacher Program to Japan in 2005, and a Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Program to Japan in 2003. Her research explores contemporary art practices that facilitate socially-engaged learning. For correspondence, Maria D. Leake can be reached at clintmaria@sbcglobal.net

Published
2015-10-01
How to Cite
LEAKE, Maria de la Luz. Confronting Violence Against Women: The Artistic Practices of Adriana Cristina Corral and Jungeun Lee. Visual Culture & Gender, [S.l.], v. 10, p. 57-70, oct. 2015. ISSN 1936-1912. Available at: <http://vcg.emitto.net/index.php/vcg/article/view/95>. Date accessed: 07 may 2024.
Section
Articles