When I first viewed Norval Morrisseau’s painting Androgyny, I was taken aback. With characters that can be deciphered as neither male nor female, or perhaps as both male and female, the painting is understandably confusing to the casual observer. For me, however, the confusion went deeper than the surface, prompting a crisis in my masculine identity. Click HERE to read more (and for those who may be tempted to take me too seriously, I want to state for the record that the article this link takes you to is a joke.)
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