Women are frequently objectified in the media. Men are sometimes objectified as well--and this is not a good thing-- but the objectification of women is far more common. ... understanding television news reporting...
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Male Objects looks at the rare but growing collection of ads that show men as sex objects, in a manner similar to the sexual objectification of women. ... The Man Show is a feature on some of the graphic representations from the television show. TV Commercials addresses the role of gender in many popular television...
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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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"The Effects of Priming Self-Objectification on College Women's Encoding of Television Advertisements" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Sheraton New York, New York City, NY, <Not Available>.
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Aug 27, 2009 ... Private TV channels have started to broadcast images of women who ... Researchers who study female body objectification need only look to ...
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The images of women in creative communication (film, television, advertisements, etc.) are well-known for presenting ... I noticed the objectification of women for obvious reasons and I actually think that part of the reason why I didn’t pursue comic books was because of the way women were “supposed” to be drawn.
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Women in Film & Television: A Bibliography of Selected Materials in the UC Berkeley Libraries ... D'Acci, Julie. Defining women: television and the case of Cagney & Lacey / Julie D'Acci. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, c1994. UCB Main PN1992.77.C24 D33 1994...
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Women in Film & Television: A Bibliography of Journal Articles in the UC Berkeley Libraries ... What's wrong with this picture?: a look at working women on television / written by Janice DeGooyer, Farfalla Borah; edited by Sally Steenland. Washington, D.C.: National Commission on Working Women, c1982.
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The National Organization for Women (NOW)'s Media Hall of Shame ... Lisa Bennett, NOW Communications Director, June 11, 2009 ; More offenders in : Objectification of Women, Television, Media Hall of Shame ... Objectification of Women...
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Check out their "women's desk" page, which analyzes sexism, racism, and homophobia in the media from a feminist perspective. You can also find media contacts here which might be of use if you want to complain about the way women and our bodies are portrayed in specific television programs, magazines, or commercials;
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