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    entrepreneurs, and moguls surfacing in the media, many believe that women have already gained equal opportunities and are no longer subjects to sexual discrimination. However, sexism is deeply embedded within society incessantly restricting females as opposed to eradicating the stipulation that is the glass ceiling. Sexism is ingrained in all aspects of humanity, including the workforce creating a Phanom- The Glass Ceiling. The Glass Ceiling, most commonly associated with the corporate world, …

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    participating both freshman and sophomore year, during my junior year I chose to challenge the festivities because I found a perspective of the event that it seem more harmful than lighthearted. As a junior, I was able to see how such a rally perpetuated sexism and failed to provide adequate representation for gender nonconforming or transgender students. Over two years, I saw that both males and females were generally portrayed unfairly by the opposite sex. Each group would play into…

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    Types of Feminist Discourse Feminist discourse has a root in liberal, radical, or socialist themes. It is normative or descriptive in terms of its tone, language, and implied action. Usual types of discourse that contain feminist ideologies include essays, poetry, novels, and editorials. Conversations between people, as well as advertising and promotional messages, can indicate elements of feminism. Feminist language is used in textbooks that discuss and expand theories, historical developments…

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    Women's Studies Reflection

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    When talking to my friends and family about classes, they are interested in that one class that stands out the most, Women’s Studies. Then the conversation gets deeper into what the class has learned so far, what feminism is and our opposing or similar views on the subject. Specifically this time I asked certain questions such as “how they defined feminism? “, “What they thought Women’s Studies was?” and “How have they experienced power, privilege or oppression in their life?” The official…

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    violent video games are actually less aggressive than children who do not play video games. Another Oxford study exposed that video games do not cause the player to become more sexist (Beard). Whether or not the studies have found evidence of increased sexism or violence in videogamers, the video game content is sexist. The opposition also believes that “women have always been welcome in gaming” (Beard) and “the gaming community doesn’t see them as ‘women in gaming’” (Beard). Game making…

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    Gaming World Sexist

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    Kombat, Bioshock Infinite, Bayonetta, and last but definitely not least Deadpool. “The gaming world is a historically and notoriously sexist one, and although this has improved over recent years, it is by no mean a resolved issue.” (Most Shocking) The sexism has gone down but is still very present and my evidence is the games listed. After looking at sexist games, let's look at nonsexist games. Just Dance, (Just for Piper, this is being put on the list) Until Dawn, Tomb Raider, Last of Us,…

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    Examples Of Misogyny

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    prejudice was made up to get more offended by everything. There was an uproar of memes being made about how not all men are misogynistic and people may argue that not everyone is against women. “Sexism happens, but the effect of “reverse sexism” on men is as bad or worse” (Zimmerman). Equality and reverse sexism is an argument many will make to oppose misogyny. The argument where people say “don’t forget about men” and “men are victims of prejudice too” are things opposing the idea of…

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    focus on the male gaze are not lacking either. The most obvious form of objectification in print is female targeted advertisements that vary in how they “empower” women that also focus on objectifying women to the male gaze. In her piece “Empowerment/Sexism: Figuring Female Sexual Agency in Contemporary Advertising” Rosalind Gill, a British media commentator and feminist, describes an ad for a popular brand of lingerie as so: “ Situated between the breasts is the following slogan: ‘I can’t cook.…

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    Differences exist; female senators still meet to have regular dinners, when two female candidates run against each other some people call it a “cat fight”. Sexism is still present, but attitudes and opinions are changing; slowly at times, but unmistakably. When looking at the big picture, female senators still go to work every day, talk to their constituents, lobby for legislation, and roll up their sleeves…

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    Bell Hooks: A Summary

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    Bell Hooks took the concept of feminism and described how feminism has been shaped and formed throughout the years. Hooks describes feminism as a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression. She believes that this simple definition is respectable because it does not state that men are the problem or enemy. By saying that sexism is the problem instead of men, it implies that all sexist thinking and action is the problem, whether men, women, adults, or children cause it. It is…

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