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120.16896 Whole Women, Partly Women?: How Women are Used as Objects
This 7-page graduate paper presents an analytical view of the objectification of women. Specifically, this paper considers the sexual objectification of women in cultural texts, suggesting the ways that objectification leads to low self-esteem for women and also greater exposure to violence. Beginning with a brief overview of theoretical ideas about the objectification of women, this paper considers how women are used as objects in advertisements. In this context, this paper considers related terms such as ?the male gaze? to describe the way that visuality plays a role in treating women as objects. This paper then examines the self-objectification which occurs when women internalize the objectification of women. Finally, this paper considers the objectification of women in terms of rape, arguing that objectification both allows for rape to occur, and rape further creates the idea of women as object.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 16896 women objectification analysis.doc
Price: US$62.65
121.20009 Lebanon: Women's Participation in the Political System and Lebanon Women's Rights
This 7-page undergraduate essay notes that Lebanon?s recent chaotic past and its complex network of religious sects have not always served Lebanese women well. Lebanese women have made important advances in recent years, including greater participation in women?s groups, some leadership positions, entry into some profession, and access to education. Nevertheless, women still are considered unequal to men in many ways, as is evident by under-representation of women in leadership roles, by lack of greater legal protection, and by the prevalence of violence against women. What is most troubling, however, is that non-Muslim women and Muslim women in Lebanon are treated differently and face different rights and opportunities. This essay concludes that in order to help Lebanese women, and in order to examine the impact of political turmoil and religious sectarianism on women?s status, more work needs to be done on women?s roles in Lebanon. It is clear that greater access to positions of real power will help women gain a greater role in the future of Lebanon and in the future of Lebanese women. Since women already have some access to financial power - as evidenced by the presence of women in professions, in schools, and in women-created and lead women?s groups and organizations, it is possible that financial resources will provide women an entrance into greater political power in the future. This essay also includes a table of key statistics about Lebanon and a map of Lebanon.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 20009 Lebanon Women Participation.doc
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122.20065 The Portrayal of Women in Film 1990-2000
Summary: This paper will address the roles women have been portrayed as in film. A brief history of how they have been portrayed will be presented. Then women in cinema in the Western, Eastern and Latin American cultures will be examined. The information will be provided in a factual fashion void of opinions. As well, the paper will offer this information in a cause and effect style. The information will be presented in an objective nature. In addition it will compare and analyze the similarities and differences of how women are portrayed in films.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 20065 Women Portrayal Film.doc
Price: US$62.65
123.20437 devfelopment of Women in the Middle East
This paper will encompass women and their development in the middle east. Their development will be examined economically. As well their social worth will be evaluated. The role of the family in economics and the development of women in the Middle East will be considred as well. Historial and Radical views will be considred in this evaluation of Women's role in the Middle East.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 20437 Development Women Middle East.doc
Price: US$44.75
124.20443 The Corset
This paper will examine the history of the corset. The history will be examined in comparison to the corsets symbolic value to the position of women during the ears it was a fundamental piece to every women's wardrobe. The oppression of women as some veiw t will be discussed along with other comments by historians nad feminists on the issue of the corset and history.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 20443 Women History Corset.doc
Price: US$44.75
125.20636 Media Images of Canadian Women in the Late 19th Earlier 20th Century
The media has perpetuated certain female stereotypes. They have been key in setting ideals that women should strive towards. Although this is often seen as a modern occurrence, in fact, it has been happening for more than one hundred years. As early as the late 19th century, the media projected an image to it?s viewers that their was an ideal body image, that having a man was the only way to be fulfilled, and that through the use of consumer products, women could acquire true happiness. In contrast, the feminist vision debunked these stereotypes and sought to free women from these ideal chains that were continually woven around them by the media.
Pages: 11
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 20636 Canadian Media Feminism.doc
Price: US$98.45
126.21408 A Brief Examination of Women?s Involvement With the Railways 1880-1940
This essay further considers the work women performed in relation to the railway and studies how the women?s movement with the railroads was political, geographical, and creative. This paper concludes that women faced a number of advantages and disadvantages in the railroad, but were able to contribute significantly to the railroad system between 1880 and 1940. The chief problem women faced in becoming involved with the railroad included perceptions of gender and work. Since the railroad offered - or purported to offer - such rough and mixed company and such dangerous and physical work, it was not seen as fit for women. Fortunately, women were allowed to join auxiliaries to the male union?s railroad workers joined. These auxiliaries allowed women a political voice at the local level, and allowed them to creatively formulate their position within the railroading community. Women were able to contribute to their railroad additionally as inventors of key railroad devices and systems. During the two world wars, women were able to enter the physically demanding railroad wars which were not open to them during peace time. Their entry to these jobs was short-lived, as public pressure compelled them to surrender these jobs upon the completion of the war, when male workers returned from overseas. However, women had proved that they could perform the physical labour of railroads, which opened the way for their future inclusion in the industry.