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    “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

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    The representation of women in The Odyssey shows them as being mostly damning entities, who attempt to lead the men of the poem astray. Almost all of these women are depicted as being sexually corrupt beings in some way and must be overcome before the men can achieve their objectives. This can be seen all throughout the book in regards to the interactions of the two goddesses, Circe and Calypso, the Sirens, and even Penelope. The witch-goddess Circe is the first female to present a major problem

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    I really enjoyed watching the documentary, Miss Representation. It was very informative and eye opening. The film explores the impact that the media has on society and the misrepresentation of women. While the media can be a place to learn and stay up to date, there is also an ugly side to it. Our generation spends a huge amount of our time on our phones, computers, and watching tv so I feel like we are affected by the media the most. The media influences people at a young age impacting their views

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    corrupts and manipulates people, and after watching the film Miss Representation which was written and produced by Jennifer Siebel I have become more aware of how biased the media is towards women and how women are misportrayed in the media. In the film there are many examples of how women are degraded in the media and misrepresented due to the media’s/male's perspective. The Portrayal of women in the media is causing young women to think that they have to measure up to the media’s expectations and

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    Bella Spooner Representation of Women in Horror Films. Since the inventions of television and film, media influences have become extremely important in modern society with people constantly being inundated by images and messages that come from film, television, magazines, internet and advertising. Researchers and theorists such as Carol J. Clover and Jean Kilborne believe that the fact that people are going to be affected by the media is absolutely unavoidable. Films can act as guides to

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    The fundamental representation of women in the Bond franchise for the most part demonstrates them in a weaker light. In spite of the fact that Skyfall (2012) takes after comparative traditions, it is a decent sample as it strays from the standard depiction of women. The film portrays distinctive sorts of women stereotypes within the film, for example, Moneypenny , an independent woman who goes out on the field with Bond and M who tackle to a greater extent an effective part of being boss of MI6 whilst

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    there is a fair amount of women and femininity displayed throughout the magazine. This paper will be focusing on and analyzing only the visual representation of women and femininity within the men’s magazine. There are three main modes in which women and femininity are shown in the visuals of the magazine. First, Femininity, in this September 2014 edition of GQ, is often displayed through the application of males exhibiting feminine qualities. Second, notions of women and femininity are shown through

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    Representation of Women and Gender in Literature Feminism is a call for social justice and equality between genders. Throughout history, women have been classified as second class citizens and faced an expectation to carry out a stereotypical role of women. Men were the bread earners and women, the bread bakers. The most powerful voice for feminism can be found in literature. Writers often say in text what many will not say aloud. Junot Diaz’s “Drown” and Rabindranath Tagore’s “Punishment” portray

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    In Women and Gender in Islam, Leila Ahmed skillfully conveys her perspective on current ideologies about Islamic women by taking into consideration the chronological framework for which it help to shape women’s position in society. By covering a vast range of Islamic doctrines during various historical periods ranging from pre-Islamic times all the way to Western influences in nineteenth century Egypt, Leila is able to provide a distinctive picture of the often misunderstood topic of women’s role

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    The sexualisation of women in advertising has become a very prominent and controversial issue in today’s society. Many brands, products and campaigns we are presented with portray women as being available and willing sexual objects, who exist to cater to the male gender. Gucci is one such brand that does this, focusing on emphasizing the sexual appeal of the female gender in order to sell their products, because as advertisers know: ‘sex sells.’ This new cultural shift can however, be seen as politically

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