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Feminism And The Oppression Of Women

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Feminism is deeply critical of the character of modern societies, where it’s arguments can be based on fundamental inequalities. Like Marxism which locates the roots of inequality in capital ownership, feminism points to the domination of males in society (patriarchy) being the root of human inequalities and injustices. We see that inequalities are pervasive aspects of our modern lives meaning men have economic, political, and cultural power while women do not. It is seen that women occupy the marginal spaces of private life and domesticity while men generally control public life. We tend to normalize the oppression of women and that is with the help of cultural products like television, film and other popular mediums. “The media enables traditional gender stereotypes because it reflects prevailing social values” (Comm 3263, 2011). Which leads to the realization that our world is structured by a sexual imbalance in mass media culture.

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The role of media in maintaining psychological imprisonment is crucial. Meaning because broadcast Tv decides who they want to give coverage to and who they will exclude. This means that what we see on media outlets are positive or negative depictions of the feminist movement or it gets not depiction whatsoever. Normally we see this depiction to be covered as more negative as the owner of media outlets have a very little incentive on covering issues of sexism and portraying feminism. When we are exposed to feminist movements the most coverage we see is when seeing women bare breasted or when they are causing a scene (negatively). With negative coverage, we see women and people who support feminism movements are trying to distance themselves from the word as they don't want the attachment of the negativeness which is largely displayed by mass

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