portrays a very strong message‚ that most cannot understand. The articles of “Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls” by Katha Pollitt and “Ultimate: Disney Princess Castle: Your Time is Up” by Hanna Rosin‚ both demonstrate how children are placed into labels based on the toys they play with and how they most “act” their own physical gender. In the article “Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls‚” Pollitt explains the research that suggests boys and
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with the trope discussed in this article: the Smurfette Principle. Katha Pollitt‚ the American feminist poet‚ essayist and critic who coined the phrase “Smurfette principle‚” wrote an article about it for the New York Times. In it‚ Katha expresses her disturbance by the incessant production of movies and shows that are either basically all-male‚ or featuring one female amongst a majority of male cast members. Worse‚ according to Katha‚ this female is portrayed as being superficial or fulfilling an almost
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Going with The Flow Katha Pollitt is a well-known writer and is most known for being a liberal essayist for The Nation. In 1985‚ she wrote an article titled “Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls”. Pollitt mentions that parents find it a lot easier to go along with those preconceived notions of boys and girls that society has set than it is to go against the norm. Society has set its own criteria for how we should raise children. Genders and gender-roles play a large part in molding a child to fit
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Journal 1 What does Pollitt believe to be the most basic reason why people object to same-sex marriage? Katha Pollitt on her essay called “What’s Wrong with Gay Marriage”? (Page 570)‚ she is arguming against same-sex marriage. This subject is very controversial in all aspects. Some of the reasons are: Political‚ Judicial‚ Economical‚ Conservatives people‚ History and Religions. Pollitt on her argument gives different points of view of why people object to same-sex marriage. One of the
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Principle The Smurfette principle is a controversy on how TV shows and movies have all men/boys as characters with zero to one girl. A writer by the name Katha Pollitt writes an article in the New York Times talking about this principle. She defines her principle as‚ “…a group of male buddies will be accented by a lone female‚ stereotypically defined” (Pollitt). She uses her daughter to explain to us that there is just not enough shows for little girls to watch. She mentions how she remembers the princesses
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Katha Pollitt’s view on the film version of the Hunger Games focuses on gender and in particular‚ female stereotypes. A gender stereotype is describe as “a generalised view or preconception about attributes or characteristics that are ought to be possessed by‚ or the roles that are or should be performed by women and men.” With this aim‚ as gender stereotyping remain to be a sensitive issue in this age‚ Hunger Games effectively conveyed a compelling message through the character of Katniss Everdeen
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or should not be allowed and the effects it could have on the United States if it were allowed. The debate has been an ongoing one and as more states begin contemplating legalization the debates have become more heated. In an article written by Katha Pollitt‚ entitled What’s Wrong with Gay Marriage? ‚ she argues for the legalization of same sex marriage making a multitude of valuable points. In an opposing article entitled Gay “Marriage”: Societal Suicide by Charles Colson her argues in opposition
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In one sense‚ equality between men and women is possible and reasonable as well because they are both human‚ with similar souls‚ brains‚ hearts‚ and the most of the rest of the body. In another sense‚ equality between men and women is impossible and an absurdity due to their natural differences in physical‚ mental‚ emotional and psychological qualities‚ and abilities. However‚ Islam tries not to differentiate the rights of women from the rights of men. In many instances Islam treats women as equals
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Cited: Fiorina‚ Carly. “HP taps Lucent exec for Top Post”. Forbes.com. Forbes.com L.L.C. 19 Jul. 1999. Web. 24 Feb. 2013. Pollitt‚ Katha. “Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls” The Seagull Reader. 2nd Edition. Kelly‚ Joseph. New York; W.W. Norton & Company. 2002. 253-256. Print. Rushdie‚ Salman. “Abortion in India”. The Seagull Reader. 2nd Edition. Kelly‚ Joseph. New York; W.W
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Bibliography: Faust‚ Lauren. “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic” Lorber‚ Judith. “’Night to His Day’: The Social Construction of Gender.” Composing Gender. Eds. Rachael Groner and John O’Hara. New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2009. 335-347. Pollitt‚ Katha. “The Smurfette Principle.” From Inquiry to Academic Writing: A Text and Reader. Eds. Stuart Greene and April Lidinsky. New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s‚ 2011. 545-547.
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