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    emergence of the whole idea of sexual objectification and its reality. It will examine and explain the whole discourse of ‘Sexual Objectification’ and the related issues. The different dimensions of this subject have been bifurcated as: Views on sexual objectification‚ Feminist Perspectives on Objectification‚ Effects of Sexual Objectification‚ Sexual Objectification: In the society‚ Sexual Objectification: In the religious context and last but not the least and perhaps the most important; Sexual Objectification:

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    equality to men" yet all around women seem to be taking a step back from such "progress" they have so called "fought" for. Not only as a traditional Chicano male but as a Christian I believe that there are certain things a woman must and mustn’t do. Feminists want to be seen equal as a man but can’t live up to what they claim. If a woman wants to be seen equal as a man why must she use her sexual appeal to gain what she wants? Last time I checked that is NOT an act of feminism. Why must women complain

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    women during this time have an effect on who she wanted to be. Though Mary Shelley is known to be a feminist‚ the role of women in Frankenstein does not reflect this idea. The portrayal of women in Frankenstein is surprising because of Mary Shelley’s feminist ideas. Women play a very insignificant role in the novel. Shelley as a person is a feminist‚ but as an author writing Frankenstein‚ her feminist ideas are not communicated. Women play a very minor role in Frankenstein. The only representation

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    twenty-first century wealthy white elites are similarly indifferent to the conditions of the black poor. Other forms of oppression originate from white feminists themselves. Radical feminist‚ Audre Lorde‚ attacks the underlying racism within feminism in her article‚ “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House.” She asserts that feminists advocate the “mere tolerance of difference” between women instead of addressing or even caring about the

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    Allegory Of The Cave

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    to help it. Most often the people who do not understand the movement have the most opposing opinions on it. With the lack of understanding about the feminist movement one can relate a person’s developing knowledge about the movement to Plato’s allegory of the cave. The comparison of the allegory of the cave to a person’s understanding about the feminist movement allows one to understand the varying opinions that people have about this movement. One of the many things that Plato is known for is his

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    The feminist movement has been separated into three "waves" by different feminists in order to categories the different events that took place throughout the movement. The first wave mainly refers to the women’s suffrage (the right for women to vote) movements of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ which was mainly concerned with women’s right to vote. The second wave refers to the ideas and the behaviors‚ which are correlated with the women’s liberation movement‚ which began in the beginning

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    Theorizing the male gaze

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    Mosinyiemang Othusitse OTHMOS001 THE IDEALISED BODY SUMMARY: THEORIZING THE MALE GAZE BY EDWARD SNOW Feminist analysis has revealed that when feminism characterizes “The male Gaze” certain motifs are almost sure to appear; voyeurism‚ objectification‚ fetishism‚ scopophilia‚ woman as the object of male gaze and the bearer of the male lack. Masculine vision is almost characterized as patriarchal‚ ideological and phallocentric. Gaulyn Studlar has observed that‚ the female can function for the

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    When you think of the word “feminist” what comes to mind? Do you think of the Women’s March? Do you think of the Women’s Suffrage movement? Now let’s focus specifically on the stereotypes of a feminist. Maybe loud‚ ugly‚ gay‚ can’t get a man‚ unshaven legs. These stereotypes were first frequently portrayed through political articles and cartoons in mainstream newspapers as the suffrage movement started to gain momentum. It is obvious that not all women can fit into a stereotype‚ so why should all

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    A commentary is an expression of opinions or offering of explanations about an event‚ topic‚ issue or situation. Barbara Kruger is an American conceptual and feminist artist who juxtaposes images with provocative words or statements. Within the short statements‚ she synthesises a comment on society‚ the economy‚ politics‚ gender‚ and culture. Kruger uses images from magazines and sets them as the background in her artworks‚ against confronting and bold messages. Kruger uses the colour red in her

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    Answer to the question no. 03 Yes‚ of course feminist thinking is a facilitator in the field of woman and development because feminism is a movement a set of beliefs ‚ that problematize gender inequality . feminist believe that women have been subordinated through men’s greater power variously expressed in different areas. They value women’s lives and concerns and work to improve women’s status and development. Feminism that means feminist thinking is a facilitator as it begins with an acknowledgement

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