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    limited in their portrayals of self empowerment because of monopoly of music by males Subargument #2: Amateur female musicians are further limited by social boundaries that occur in music Jazz Article 1 (Willis) | E/DM 2 | Saturday night fever 3 | Bass article – Clawson 4 | * Women instrumentalists are deliberately avoided/removed in the hegemonic jazz discourse to preserve the construction of jazz as a masculine space. * Women can only perform aspects of identities that are naturalized‚ and

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    gender discriminated against ? Throughout most of recent recorded events and around the globe‚ women are taking a “front seat” against men. This is all in the name of "gender inequality".Generally speaking‚ men have had‚ and continue to have‚ more physical and social power and status than women‚ especially in the public arena.This does not guarantee that men are not also discriminated against. Men tend to be more aggressive and violent then women‚ so they fight wars. Similarly‚women are also

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    SOCIETY AND CULTURE ‘TO WHAT EXTENT DOES THE MUSIC INDUSTRY SEXUALISE YOUNG WOMEN?’ Sexualisation is a way that mass media‚ celebrities or advertising can make young or old people‚ especially young girls‚ become more provocative in the way that they speak‚ dress and behave (BBC network‚ 2014). It can also force people to change in character‚ which is a growing concern. Sexualisation in our society has become extremely prevalent within the younger female gender. Some may dismiss this

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    approximately three different generations of black music (40 years apart – 1920s‚ 1960s and 2000s). Members of the group have researched literature on black music in these specific periods of time‚ choosing the songs by either black male or female artists to examine in terms of the messages transmitted through their work about the relationship between men and women of the Black Diaspora. One group member will present how Black Women are depicted in music videos. The objective is to analyze the words

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    inadequate compared to men. The music firm is a primarily male-dominated field‚ which is not a problem. The problem arises when women are discouraged to reach higher and thus a “glass ceiling” is put in place. Feminism and other movements are working towards smashing the glass ceiling. Farrugia and Swiss‚ authors of “Producing Producers: Women and Electronic/Dance Music‚” said‚ “researchers who have examined the gendered divisions within the dance music industry thus far have noted that most DJs

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    Rap music videos are also a crucial influence in shaping identity among young listeners. The images displayed send off messages on how men and women should behave and look. The majority of rap music videos display misogyny through sexual objectification towards women. Many of these music videos portray women as sexually pleasing objects‚ this reinforces male dominance showing young young gilrs that their own sexual orientation and beliefs are inferior to a males sexual desires (Oosten‚ p. 988). For

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    Women and girls are being exploited every day in this world. Even though this has been around for centuries this epidemic has grown tremendously throughout the years. Media within our society constantly degrades women and sends out negative messages about the way in which women should be treated. Music videos is one of the types of media where women are demoralized and are seen as sexual objects. An example of a music video in which women are represented negatively and are being degraded is Rihanna’s

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    A key emergent theme present in the music videos screened for this discussion post is the objectification of the female body. Female objectification is‚ in essence‚ when women are deconstructed for the sexual enjoyment of another individual (Burgess & Burpo‚ 2012). As previously discussed‚ women in music videos (and other forms of popular culture) are often represented in parts‚ instead of a whole. In advertisements‚ for example‚ women are frequently displayed in body parts‚ such as their lips‚ legs

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    Role of Women in Reggae: Past and Present” Reggae music is globally known and listened to by many people from different walks of life. This genre of music is closely related to Rastafarianism‚ and many people believe that Bob Marley was influential in the spread of the Rastafari religion through his music. There is a direct correlation between Rastafarianism and reggae music. It is pertinent to understand the ideas and culture of Rastafari in order to fully appreciate reggae music. Music was typically

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    [pic] |Cranstoun Job Application Form | |All appointments are subject to an enhanced CRB disclosure and satisfactory reference checks before any candidate is offered a post. | |Post Applied for: |Young People’s Outreach Worker |Post Number: |Ref: 951

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