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    Gender and the Media

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    Gender and Media In today’s society‚ media has become a powerful influence on individual’s perception of themselves and others. Popular magazines‚ television programs‚ movies‚ and newspapers have the tendency to reinforce gender role stereotypes. Women are sexually exploited in the media. Also‚ the media emphasizes that a slender physique is a highly desirable quality of a woman‚ whereas the media emphasizes that muscularity is an attractive display of masculinity in men. Women are more often

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    understanding of the workings of the mass media. The media are crucial to the economic‚ political‚ social and cultural spheres‚ at the global‚ national and local levels‚ as well as to everyday life in the private sphere -- where they are a primary source of information and entertainment. They operate as virtual public spaces for debate and discussion and play significant roles in setting agendas for what and how issues will be discussed. The media do not simply disseminate particular messages

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    that Westerners experience when studying Latin American culture is adopting the viewpoint that Latin Americans are the protagonists of their own lives‚ and have often shown innovation that is independent of Western influence. Westerners have the tendency to overemphasize the role that the United States and other “developed” countries have had on the progress of Latin American development. It is rather easy to simply dismiss the notion that Latin Americans have agency over their conditions‚ especially

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    Gender Studies: Media Socialization Colorado State University‚ Pueblo Abstract After reading Chapter 13 in our text book‚ I now look at commercials‚ magazine ads and other advertisements in a different light. In the text book‚ Lindsey highlighted the very common approach that media uses to enforce the social expectations in gender roles. The advertisement I will discuss throughout my paper came from the May 2010 issue of Everyday with Rachel Ray. The three page Chevy advertisement

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    GenderMedia‚ and American Culture When you hear the words Gender and Media‚ what comes to your mind? Is it certain types of people? Do you automatically think of television‚ radio‚ or magazines? In today’s culture‚ money is the key to success. And that is the motto marketing businesses lives by‚ they use gender‚ and the media to their advantage to get us people to buy their products. In one magazine that I was looking through called IN Style Magazine‚ which is intended for female viewers around

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    105065258 Page 1 Tara Smith WRT 102.86 5/01/05 Zucker Gender Roles Over the years as I have grown up I have made many observations about the differences between men and women. Men differ from women in attitude‚ physical make up‚ and biologically. Women tend to be more nurturing than men. Men have a physical body that permits them to gain muscle more easily so that they can do physical labor with more ease. Women’s body are designed for bearing and nurturing a child. There is

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    Race and gender played a role in the politics of the early Latin American republics as only creoles and men were usually the ones to have power which resulted in some opposition. As they were only recently independent‚ the republics needed some sort of revenue which they usually obtained by retaining old policies such as taxes on mestizos. One such policy that was retained prevented women from holding any public positions as Latin America and most of the world was very

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    exploded in American culture‚ West African and Caribbean musicians began to tell stories with the help of a beat and a drum. America first introduced rap music as a kind of street art in the 70s and became country-known by the 90s. Many people debate whether there is a difference between rap and hip-hop‚ but that topic is simply very clear. Hip-hop has an

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    Media and Gender

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    MEDIA AND GENDER Even though media continues to be a powerful tool to breakdown stereotypes‚ help educate‚ presents the truth and influence the public‚ there is also a disconnect in reality and ones ideal self. I have learned that we have three selves; public‚ private and ideal. Our private self is how we view ourselves‚ while public is how others see ourselves and our ideal self is who we want to be. Our ideal self is the most influenced by mass media and has a huge impact on ones

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    Gender Roles

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    Introduction Gender roles are a set of social and behavioral norms that are generally considered appropriate for men or women in a social or interpersonal relationship. We are not sure when this practice started but pink and blue begins this lifelong process in the 21st century (Lindsey‚ 2005). As my research evolves‚ I plan to examine gender roles in various aspects of 21st century life: workplace‚ relationships‚ parenting‚ voting‚ consumer behavior‚ etc.  Since this is such a broad topic‚ my

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