Criticism of Mahsa Amini Becoming a Mona Lisa

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Criticism of Mahsa Amini Becoming a Mona Lisa

Criticism of the Mona Lisa-ification of Mahsa Amini

HamMihan magazine might have thought that Mahsa’s death sparked a renaissance in Iran, and from this perspective, they chose the Mona Lisa’s smile, a work from the Renaissance period, and placed Mahsa on it.

The truth is, for two subjects to be superimposed, more specific reasons are needed. Mahsa is a victim, whereas Lisa del Giocondo was not a victim of any incident.

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