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    The Male Gaze

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    proposition of the ‘male gaze’ has been applied to feminist studies of the media. “One thing I really envy about men‚ ’ a friend once said to me‚ ’is the right to look ’ (Dyer 1982) Johnathan Schroeder posited ‘...to gaze implies more than to look at- it signifies psychological relationship of power‚ in which the gazer is superior to the object of the gaze.(Schroeder‚ 1998)’ Keeping this in mind‚ in Laura Mulvey’s article ‘Visual pleasure and narrative cinema’‚ she proposes that the male gaze is paramount

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    obvious to a certain profession or gender are often stereotyped‚ such as‚ police officers‚ women‚ and people of color. Stereotyping is a thought process that organizes beliefs about one group of people and assigns them to everyone in that group (The Quad News‚ 2010). We cheat ourselves from ever getting to know a person for who they are as an individual. At worst stereotyping can turn into such things as racial profiling and other discriminatory things. We have all been stereotyped

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    Stereotyping Stereotyping is very common among us; every individual is said to fit some sort of stereotype. People tend to judge all the time and even if we hate to admit it or not every single one of us has done it. We categorize people everyday according to race‚ religion‚ ethnic background‚ gender‚ looks etc. Often times people label and categorize others without getting to know the person first‚ and without considering their feelings or negative consequences the person might have due to the

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    Gender Roles The topic of stereotyping and the way it affects our gender roles and relationships is ongoing. Media continues to single out men and women and exaggerate our ‘typical’ roles in order to sell a product. You never see a man in a cleaning supply commercial…do you? How often to we see women rescuing men in movies? These examples may be of the least importance to us‚ but media such as movies and magazines can really give us a preconceived idea of what sex and our relationship is ‘supposed’

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    story but always express feelings and portrays emotions due to others thoughts or actions can be a difficult task. I choice to do my images on stereotyping and dehumanization. I choice these because I have a real big problems with both these issues. The biggest problem with these is that its not something people or society like to talk about. Stereotyping hurts many people and makes them feel uncomfortable for doing things they like‚ or even looking the way they do. Stereotypes also adds to the stigma

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    Wheeler 1 Alexis Wheeler ​​​​​​“StereotypingStereotyping in America has been a constant ongoing issue since the emergence of African Americans in this country. Stereotyping can be defined as a thought that can be adopted about specific types of individuals or certain ways of doing things. These thoughts or beliefs may or may not accurately reflect reality. The act of stereotyping amongst minorities has been heighten in the 1960’s the reemerged when the war on drugs presented by president

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    Discrimination

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    I. Introduction Discrimination is the prejudicial or distinguishing treatment of an individual based on their actual or perceived membership in a certain group or category‚ such as their race‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ ethnicity‚ national origin‚ or religion. Most societies in the world are such‚ that do not accept and hence‚ judge‚ everything that is unknown to it or different from it. Thus‚ in our everyday life we are witnesses of some sort of discrimination or mistreatment of other people

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    Stereotyping can change a person’s character uncontrollably. “We were Indian children expected to be stupid. Most lived up to those expectations inside the classroom but subverted them on the outside.” Sherman Alexie is saying that the people he grew up around are what created the stereotype. They didn’t try in the classroom. There was a constant battle between Indians and non-Indians to prove what they were made of‚ but Indians gave up. They decided to let the rumors about them become true. As

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    Male Gaze

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    How have women been portrayed through photography? The gaze deals with how the audience views the people presented in visual culture‚ in this case‚ adverts‚ magazines and Cinema. The ‘male gaze’ is the male ability to exercise control over women by representing them in visual means as passive‚ sexual objects of male desire. The power of men over women has always existed. They are seen as the more powerful and clever species. This control over women has been seen predominately in linguistics senses

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    Atticus mentions this quote “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view until you climb into his skin and in it.” so that scout could she could talk to others and get to know them better so that she can get to know what that person went through.A good example of that would go with the quote above would be“ but if Walter and I had put ourselves in her shoes we’d have seen it was an honest mistake on her part.”. The example of that quote explains the part

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