Most of the country women I’ve known—women who bought, inherited, or married ranches, women who rodeo or break and shoe horses, women who rope, build fence, fight grass fires, jockey pickups and trailers, pay bills, keep records, homeschool the kids or haul them to town on long muddy roads, and educate themselves in everything from environmental law to civil engineering—hate the word “cowgirl. ” For these women, it’s become a slur. In the world of cattle and horses the preferred word is “cowboy. ” This is a verb. Men, women, and children can and do cowboy. The word already mixes gender: cow (female) and boy (male). Frances Octavia Smith, better known as Dale Evans, once said, ” Cowgirl is an attitude, really. A pioneer spirit, a special brand of courage. The cowgirl faces life head-on, lives by her own lights, and makes no excuses. ” Dale Evans understood that there’s more to being one than simply wearing a hat and boots.
L'ajustement
Arte Contemporáneo, Artes digitales, Arte digital
Autor: Phil Caterino
50.8 x 101.6 cm /
20 x 40 in
Temas: Animales, Caballos / Origenes: Artes de América del Norte / Género: Fauvismo / Autenticidad: Original / Tipos de artistas: Artistas de ocio / Periodo: Contemporáneo /
Publicado: 18 de septiembre, 2022 / Modificado: 18 de septiembre, 2022
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