I am a girl. I was born and raised in the East. Under strict education and some strange traditions of my country, I always feel depressed and pity for his daughter. In some countries, gender discrimination still exists, and it happens very often and strongly. So what makes two sexes between men and women so "distinctive"? It seems that people are so accustomed to women being ignored, no matter how good women are, their efforts are always shaken and disparaged, they are always left unattended and uninterested. Who will understand for them? Who will understand their identity and feelings, the injustices they have suffered and forced to accept it?
In the media, journalist, film also "abused" the image of women in a casual way. As we have seen, in movies, women are like "games" for men to enjoy and play, which is really sad for women. They cherish men like a hero, and see women as their servants, the existence of the woman has always been considered wasted. The video " Miss Representation" is the video has been made to defend and protect the rights of women. As an encouragement, this movie has taken a lot of reviews of many
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Some people were very upset, they did not hesitate to speak out, they seemed to understand the feeling that women are suffering, the feeling of being disparaging and mental oppression. "The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any" Alice Walker asserts in the video. In her statement contains a message, her message to the viewer as I understand, is that we often do not dare to do what we like, we think is right. Instead of using our "power," we take it away but instead resign. We are afraid of being criticized, fear of being judged by everyone and it made us curbed and our power is "disabled". We should stand up to protect ourselves, for our personal interests and to repel the "notion" that
in the way women are portrayed in modern culture and society. The documentary forces us to
Gender refers to the socially constructed categories of feminine and masculine. It is one of the major factors in social difference and inequality in today’s society. Gender inequality refers to unequal treatment or perceptions of individuals based on their gender. It arises from differences in socially constructed gender roles. Using a paragraph based approach I intend to individually analyse various aspects of gender differences referencing to the theory of socialisation and also making links to the works of Marx, Durkham and Goffman. My essay will cover different aspects of gender inequalities still present in today’s contemporary society.
As a country, we have come a long way to reaching equality between women and males. During the 19 centuries women fought for their right to vote. When talking about gender, there are a lot issues that continue to be present until this day. Women had to fight for equality during the 19 century which lead up women in today’s society to have a voice. Despite of all the improvement close to gender equality, society still expect particular things from females and males.
“Miss Representation” is a documentary film that is made by Jennifer Seibel Newsom. This film talks about many issues from the roles of females in politics, and the ways in which media negatively impacts women. The film examines how the media have contributed to the underrepresentation of women. Therefore, eventually, the film is persuading people to be open-minded, and study how media affects our perception, judgment, and behaviors. The targeted audience of this film is all people who live in America. People should be convinced to change their mind about stereotypes on women. Jennier effectively convinces the audience that the mainstream media has mainly contributed to the under-representation of women through the use of statements claimed
The Miss Representation documentary film by Jennifer Newsom explores how media contributes to the under-representation of women in influential positions. This message is portrayed by delivering content through media and technology as well as advertising partial and/or often degrading interpretations of women. The consequences are becoming more and more dreadful. In today’s world, composed of a million stations, people will tend to do more and more shocking things to break through the crowds. They resort to violent, sexually offensive, or demeaning images. Jean Kilbourne, EdD, filmmaker, Killing Us Softly Author and Senior Scholar Wellesley Center’s for Women states, that “it creates a climate in which
Why do people struggle to accept those who are different from themselves? As one of many age old questions, examples of discrimination have been traced throughout history for ages. There are many categories of discrimination and inequality, including those aimed at people due to their race, sexual orientation, and gender. Gender inequality in specific has gone through a vast amount of changes, especially as women eventually began to speak out against the rules and laws that bound them. They protested against their lack of rights, the notion of being entirely dependent on their fathers and husbands, and the idea that they were even to be viewed as less than human by men. Because of this, it is almost impossible to track back the root of gender equality to one instance in history, as across the world before countries were even connected through exploration, women were thought of the inferior gender. Therefore, this essay is meant to show that, while we are making progress, there is still a lot to be done before women, men, and every other gender is accepted as equal.
“Miss Representation” is a documentary film in 2011 which is made by Jennifer Siebel Newsom. Messages in the film have implicit meanings that women need and want to be positive role models and have their interests in social and life. Miss Representation is a film about how media portrays women in society. The trailer for “Miss Representation” is eight minutes and 52 seconds long, so it gives a lot of information overall the film. It is started with the quote “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any” and many news sentences about teenagers spend time for media which take attention of audiences. It’s like a real report because the film is on interwove interviews. In addition, the trailer has a lot of
In Miss Representation, many female actresses, news anchors, politicians, directors and producers talk about how females suffer a lot of social, political and economic inequalities in today’s society. There are double standards against women in magazines, on TV, in movies, the news, politics, and the workplace. The media is an influential part of modern culture. When women are portrayed as objects for men to use -- never as the protagonist or president -- and when female news anchors are objectified, this will cause girls of all ages to begin viewing themselves as objects. Girls grow up in a world where their voice does not count; where our culture does not embrace them in all of their diversities, where
In Miss Representation film, Jennifer Siebel Newson, an American filmmaker and actress, argues the impact of media on women that they are not valued as whole human being. This destructive problem is causing the hypersexuality and the lack of women in politics. The purpose of the documentary is admitting to an audience who may or may not understand well this issue to be open-minded and must to take action to equalize the social gender stratification. Newson uses the process of rhetorical analysis while creating and developing her argument Pathos, Ethos, and Logos are three main effective elements in Miss Representation to persuade the audiences to admit the gender power imbalance in the society.
Miss Representation is a documentary that was recently found and recommended on Netflix for a crucial message the Author was displaying, about Media having a well built implementation towards today's society, therefore the powerful implementation is also conveying content that is altering our society, altering politics, altering National discourse and vigorously altering teens and younger adult's brains, lives and emotion.
Since the beginning of time, gender has played a big role in how one acts and how one is looked upon in society. From a young age children are taught to be either feminine or masculine. Why is it that gender plays a big role in the characteristics that one beholds? For centuries in many countries it has been installed in individual’s heads that they have to live by certain stereotypes. Women have been taught to be feeble to men and depend on them for social and economical happiness. While men have been taught to be mucho characters that have take care of their homes and be the superior individual to a woman. For the individuals who dare to be different and choose to form their own identity whether man or woman, they are out casted and
The film, Miss Representation, directed by Jennifer Siebel-Newsom, was not an extremely surprising film for me. I attended an all-girls high school in Cleveland, Ohio, where the inequalities that women face on a daily basis were presented to us throughout our educational experience. I actually viewed this film in high school where my teachers, and the film, helped solidify the fact that woman are not only objectified and sexualized, but we are also perceived as lesser than and less incompetent human beings to our male counterparts. I do not think that this film exaggerated by any means what women go through on a daily basis in this male driven world. Men are not cat called on the streets for their physical appearance, they are not made to look submissive in advertisements, and they are not constantly demeaned for looking or acting “bitchy” on the television.
Men are granted more power than women, making it difficult for women’s voices to be heard. It is the story of Silence that proves that one’s true nature does not dictate one’s capabilities. This ideology has lead the Women’s Right’s movement and caused gender-based oppression to decrease. Woman can now be seen in positions of power.
The film Miss Representation was mostly based on the looks that the media’s pays attention to in regard to the American discourse of women’s bodies. I believe that media shouldn’t focus on the women’s bodies but instead the way that women thinks and also their knowledge that is way more valuable than the women’s appearance. The effect of internalization of being sold the same standards of what women should be and should have high standards when it comes to how each woman should ideally look. This is thought-provoking in my perspective because it truly does affect the mindset of women especially in today’s society and a society that have been judgmental since the huge popular woman figure of Marilyn Monroe. If women don't have high expectations
It then moves to presenting explicit videos and images that is available in the media to publicize to its viewers. Different dialogue between different people was also used to convey a message to all the viewers of the video to raise awareness based upon the people’s testament. These different elements were employed for the viewers of the trailer of Miss representation to highly appeal to its audiences on this prolonged problem that women are currently facing today. Also not just the problem that women are facing as well as other gender issue.This highly appealing message was presented to the mass media to make a stand to this sensitive issue whether one is a child, a man, woman, teenagers, adult, elderly, and so forth. There have been many movements for this issue to be resolved, however, not many are taking action for whatever reason. Not to mention, some individuals are just not disregarding this issue but going against the different movement to solve this problem. This video is one of the tools to start awareness about this issue unfortunately not many are interested or bothering to watch the video. The media has been utilized for entertainment instead of using it to solve thousands of issue that world is encountering. This message and other message media regarding this