Sexual attraction is not the same as sexual objectification: objectification only occurs when the individuality of the desired person is not acknowledged. Pornography, prostitution, sexual harassment and the representation of women in mass ... « 34th Carnival of Feminists Friday Open Thread and Feminism Friday Op-Ed Â...
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Sexual objectification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sexual objectification is objectification of a person. It occurs when a person is seen as a sexual object when their sexual attributes and physical attractiveness are separated from the rest of their...
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Sexual objectification is the viewing of people solely as de-personalised objects of desire instead of as individuals with complex personalities. This is done by speaking/thinking of women as only their bodies, either the whole body, or as fetishised body parts. ... What is feminism? What do feminists want?
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According to Macionis and Gerber (2002), "Feminism views the personal experiences of women and men through the lens of gender. ... A study by Sypeck, Gray, and Ahrens (2004) found evidence of the physical objectification of women. Their survey of cover models for four popular American fashion magazines implied a shift...
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Gender, the Body and Objectification is a conference on feminist issues being held at the University of Sheffield by the Department of Philosophy on 21-22 May 2005 ... Gender, the Body & Objectification 21-22 May 2005 University of Sheffield Department of Philosophy...
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Gender, the Body and Objectification is a conference on feminist issues being held at the University of Sheffield by the Department of Philosophy on 21-22 May 2005 ... The Gender, the Body & the Objectification Conference (21–22 May 2005) examines three interconnected topics that have been central to much feminist thought:
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Sexual objectification is a common theme in contemporary feminist theory. It has been associated with the work of the anti-pornography feminists Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin, and, more recently, with the work of Martha Nussbaum. ... Kant, feminism, sexual objectification, prostitution, concubinage, marriag...
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Feminism purports to concern itself only with equality - but in reality propagates mistrust, tension and hatred between the sexes. ...  ..Thanks to feminism, marriage has become a financially and emotionally unviable proposition for modern men.
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Anti-prostitution radical feminists will argue that paying for the use of another person’s body is objectification, and that using one’s own sexuality in this way part of ... Filed under: Feminism, Lessons in Not Being an Asshole, The darkness (and its kicking) | Tagged: Feminism, objectification, sex workers' rights...
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