An in depth analysis of how women are portrayed in the media. General detailed writings discussing the lack of truth in all genres of media regarding women & their sexuality.The point of this blog is simple. Bring light to the reality of the misguided ways of the media that we look up to. We are uncovering the reality of the negative way the sexuality of women is portrayed through all genres of media. The point is to give a very real, true and direct message that the extent to which women are sexualized isn't okay.

When will it finally be "enough"?

When will it finally be "enough"?

Friday, September 19, 2014

Women In The Media.

The idea of the media has impacted the public greatly. The images of women have created an exploited social contrast where society believes that the media is making women look like "objects" or sex icons but have not looked into the positive aspect. The media has introduced women into an empowering figure contributing to society and the world. People can now know how women in developing countries dealing with difficult situations. We wouldn't know without the media. In a university article,"Media Played Privotal Role in Empowering Women" discussed relating on International Women Day. The article has mentioned, “Media has been hugely important to women in the twentieth century, women have drawn upon the lexicon of media images of femininity to build a sense of who they are and who they could be. The issue addressed in a compelling view that women and girls can use the media to create a better sense of self-esteem and self-identity. The article has included a book, Women and the Media: Feminism and Femininity in Britain,1900 to the Present, written by Professor Andrew, has mentioned “Their campaigns, marches and civil unrest were always planned to get maximum media coverage. In the 1960s and 1970s magazines like Honey and Cosmopolitan gave feminism a voice." The media isn't always focused on the "images" of women. Women themselves have used the media to create a positive propaganda in social, self, and interests.

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