Dear Eolake I thought Brooke's exploration in todays letter to be very genuine and indeeed an affirmation of naturism that many of us would share. However it raised the question once again that such an aesthetic/philosophy, of seeing and feeling oneself to be a part of the landscape will only resonate with wider acceptance when you are able to present a nude Lawrence in the landscape too.
Dear Eolake, you can accept it but some women who have difficulty with the philosophy of Domai, point to the the bias of "only women" being used as portrayal of the beauty of human body, as demonstration of Domai's weakness.
Dear Eolake
ReplyDeleteI thought Brooke's exploration in todays letter to be very genuine and indeeed an affirmation of naturism that many of us would share. However it raised the question once again that such an aesthetic/philosophy, of seeing and feeling oneself to be a part of the landscape will only resonate with wider acceptance when you are able to present a nude Lawrence in the landscape too.
Oh, I can accept that. I don't have to look at him. :)
ReplyDeleteDear Eolake, you can accept it but some women who have difficulty with the philosophy of Domai, point to the the bias of "only women" being used as portrayal of the beauty of human body, as demonstration of Domai's weakness.
ReplyDeleteOnly if we assume that any hint of sexuality is forbidden.
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