Harvard students famously love Beyonce (they protested when the Harvard libraries did not get her SI swimsuit issue,and emergency mailings had to be done to Harvard's 90 libraries!), so it is no surprise they discuss Beyonce and other female artists in symposiums on Feminism.
Harvard students famously love Beyonce (they protested when the Harvard libraries did not get her SI swimsuit issue,and emergency mailings had to be done to Harvard's 90 libraries!), so it is no surprise they discuss Beyonce and other female artists in symposiums on Feminism.
“I like the irony in this picture. Women are often referred to as a piece of meat, so Lady Gaga wearing raw meat definitely makes a statement,” said Sarina M. Patterson ’14. “But at the same time, it’s just gross.”
Students watched and examined the two artists’ collaboration in the past year and compared Lady Gaga’s video, “Telephone” which features Beyoncé, and the latter’s “Videophone” video featuring the former.
"I feel like Beyoncé is such a sex icon. We are obsessed with her image and her body," said Alexandra L.L. Almore ’12. "I think looking at her body next to Lady Gaga's is very interesting.... Lady Gaga is like an anti-sex icon. She almost makes sex scary."