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    that what a man can do‚ a woman can do it and even better with solid examples attached to it like lady pilots in airplanes‚ ladies as presidents like in Argentina and the Philippines a year back. Masculinity versus Femininity (MAS) is one of a dimension clearly visible in my culture. I want to think this applies to a greater part of African tradition as well. For the Mankon people‚ usually in the rural areas‚ the male represents permit me ‘Alpha and Omega’. The kind of person that always has a point

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    Engelska A‚ Professional English Cultural Studies IMAGES AND IDEAS OF FEMININITY AND MASCULINITY JOHANNA LINDBERG (861222-0148) Berit Åström Spring 2010-03-14 Department of Language Studies Umeå University In this paper I will present an analysis of two fitness magazines‚ Self and Men’s Fitness. Having read a lot of fitness magazines myself‚ I am used to the way women’s magazines

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    Do you watch horror film? What type of horror film do you watch? Horror films always possess dominant cultural insights and provide a public discourse about femininity in every different period of time. Within the horror film genre‚ a possession film is a type of film which showcases a “display of aberrant feminine behavior which is depicted as depraved‚ monstrous‚ and perversely appealing” (Creed 31). This genre is populated by female monsters‚ including many types of monsters such as witches like

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    in Vietnam is on event had many events which has impacted our history ever since the Vietnamese got independence from the French. The purpose of this essay is to explain how the Vietnam War led to many effects. The main reason why the Vietnam War occurred is because the Vietnamese wanted independence from the French. At first Vietnam was controlled by the afranch. Then‚ Ho Chi Minh fought the French and won. Then the Vietnam split into two countries: North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The

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    In the film‚ He Loves Me‚ He Loves Me Not‚ femininity is continuously compared and contrasted to masculinity. Though the film can‚ and is‚ considered by some as a “weepie” that is directed towards a female audience‚ both sides of the gender binary are addressed. In many ways‚ the film reconfirms what society says a female should and should not be‚ deepening the stigma of the masculine as the dominant gender. Thus‚ I believe‚ in the film‚ He Loves Me‚ He Loves Me Not‚ the four characters‚ Angelique

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    Also I guess the way my mom raised me to treat and respect women‚ is also a factor. Miss Representation opened my eyes at this problem probably four or five years ago‚ but it makes me mad everytime I watch this film. With media trying to define femininity in a completely terrible and false way‚ it also affects women in the workplace. In one of the articles that we had to read and discuss‚ the article from‚ Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal‚ mostly discussed women in the workplace. In the

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    Abbott WP#3 April 26‚ 2013 Women and Femininity in Disney Films by Karie Bundy The Walt Disney Company was founded on October 16‚ 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney‚ and has grown to become one of the largest media conglomerates in the world. Disney’s goal is to create and provide families with the best entertainment experience‚ but in doing so they are misrepresenting certain topics that are inappropriate for children. The way Disney presents women and femininity in their films needs to be changed‚ because

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    social‚ and economic values led the charge behind European Imperialism. These attacks had affected the previously separated territories towards changing the course of history for nations and peoples in those regions. In the 1800’s France took over Vietnam as well as Cambodia. They valued land and power‚ especially

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    How Media portrays Femininity Whenever we watch Television or consume any other media we get confronted with female stereotypes. Thus the media influences our view of the world and often even determine our view of the world. One particular example is the definition of femininity and portrayal of women in the media. So Whatever the role‚ televisions‚ films and popular magazines are full of images of women and girls who are typically white and desperately thin. The media portrays a very stereotypical

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    personalities‚ however all of them portrayed some similar characteristics that correlated with the same intentions of being a princess if not already one. However‚ each story that goes along with these infamous princesses is how masculinity and femininity are depicted in the movies that Disney has created and continues to create. It often allows the viewers to consider who exactly is the “good” woman or the “bad” woman and who is the “good” man or the “bad” man. Nonetheless‚ it’s almost always obvious

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