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    Name Course Instructor Date The Objectification of Women in Media Introduction Objectification of women is a trend that is coming up in the entertainment industry especially in movies, music videos, music and television. This development seems to be affecting women more than men. The wave of women stereotypes is dangerous for the society because it is bound to affect how men and women relate to each other and promote unhealthy habits in the masses that are exposed to such incorrect media representation

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    Harassment Studies). Over the last 30 years objectification and sexualization in advertising, media, music videos, video games, and many other platforms. What is sexual objectification? What does sexualizing mean? Sexual objectification is the act of treating a human being as a an

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    more severe standards of sexual behaviour to women than to men.” I feel this is very fitting as even in the definition itself it refers to gender double standards that apply to women more than men. I have experienced double standards from sexual objectifications to social pressures and stereotypes.

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    In our society, gender roles have always played a major role in our lives. But the objectification of women is more widespread than ever. It's popularity is fueled by the media using things such as music, music videos, movies, and TV to promote female weakness and portray women as sex symbols. This is unfavorable to society in light of the fact that the media is making social generalizations for both men and ladies that can bring about undesirable social and physical propensities. The issue is particularly

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    Sexual Objectification of Women and the Effect on Women Everywhere you turn, there are magazine covers, movies, reality TV shows that portray woman in a sexual light. When was the last time that we as a society sat down and realized the effect that this is having on young girls, teens and even grown women. The portrayal of women as sexual objects in these and many other types of media have greatly affected the mindset of society. What affects has this had you ask? There are there main effects that

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    Objectification of women is on the rise in society today. The underlying message is that women are living in a sexually gratified atmosphere. From advertisements to television and magazines etc. Woman are exploited as sexual objects while men believe depicting images of women in a sexual manner is funny or sexy but why not offensive or degrading? Therefore, advertisements influence the core of the sexualization of culture. The Carl’s Jr Tex Mex Bacon Thickburger Commercial shown on television is

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    Objectification is a word that has many negative connotations. Nussbaum identifies objectification “as a pejorative term, connoting a way of speaking, thinking, and acting that the speaker finds morally or socially objectionable, usually, though not always, in the sexual realm.” Nussbaum’s definition is vague, like many of her other works, and places the connotation of the word itself into the “speaker’s” own hands. While it is good to allow wiggle room for concepts, an act which allows them to be

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    The concept of sexual objectification was introduced in the writing of German philosopher Immanuel Kant during the late 1700s. In one of his book Lectures on Ethics, Kant expressed that objectification derived from sexuality when exercised outside the context of monogamous marriage. Once a person is treated as an object for sexual pleasure, they become “an Object of appetite for another, all motives of moral relationship cease to function, a person becomes a thing and can be treated and used as

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    Objectification, what comes to your mind when you think of that word? When I think of the word objectification I think of something as an object. If you were to clearly define this word it would be to treat someone or something as an object, giving it a sense of reality that might not be there. So, if we were to look at Florence 'Cléo' Victoire from the movie Cleo 5 to 7. I personally would say she’s a woman that contributed in a big way to herself being objectified by men. Then you have these

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    illustrating the masculinity and “contradictions” of said masculinity, it also plays a huge role in the sexual objectification of women. In the book Sexual Objectification in Music Videos, authors Aubrey and Frisby say “Females were more sexually objectified, held to a stricter appearance standard, and more likely to demonstrate sexually alluring behavior. In addition, Sexual objectification is more prominent in R&B and Hip Hop music videos” (129). Through this quote we can derive that because women

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