We have no education, no money, no political empowerment and we have objectified women to a level that is very degrading. |
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The cards objectified women, they fetishized exoticism, and they naturalized children's uninhibited sexuality. |
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Today's objectified male also covers the crucial balding-guy with an attitude problem category. |
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The objectified self is an emergent within the social structures and processes of human intersubjectivity. |
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She's seventeen, and already she's being grossly stared at and objectified by men much older than herself. |
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However, as Bartky points out, objectifier and objectified can be one and the same person. |
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By setting down your feelings, your transform them into material that can be objectified and manipulated. |
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On the contrary, Sylvia Chen rejects her own perceptions as fragmented and objectified and instead discovers the integrality of the landscape to her self. |
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It posits instead a disincarnate eye and ear whose data are immediately objectified in the form of self-conscious awareness or positive knowledge. |
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Marx has left us a vivid rhetorical picture of the proletariat as objectified labour, demeaned and dehumanized by the brutal forces of capitalism. |
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She will not be objectified, but respected and valued for the unique little person that she is. |
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The fact that viewers are drawn to read these messages reinforces their argument that they are being objectified. |
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The indicator 'recall' can be very relevant provided that the circumstances which led to a recall are objectified, transparant and realistic. |
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A representative from a women's organization complained that this comment sexualized children and objectified girls' bodies. |
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Once again, Ellis is capitalizing on objectified images of women, blended with violent and fetishist overtones. |
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Just as women must be central to any assessment of NRGTs and not be objectified by it, so must children. |
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It would be a mistake to assume that we are dealing with a body of objectified knowledge about which all elders agreed. |
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In this respect, it contrasts with the modern schooling system which sets great value on the absorption of objectified knowledge. |
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Council agreed that the depiction objectified women, thus demeaning and denigrated them. |
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The results of this expulsion are objectified in the shameless episodes and the sinless attitudes that currently identify wrongdoing in the human community. |
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Such happenings are the norm, whereas objectified, meaningless processes are products of a theoretical attitude that is neither normal nor philosophically necessary. |
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The search for the disreputable which reinforces the notion of difference as objectified otherness is often carried out with the help of Third World women themselves. |
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The Institute strongly welcomes this step towards increased transparency and thereby hopes that the public debate on the planned Agreement will be encouraged and simultaneously objectified. |
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In this work, Min aims to generate tension between herself as an objectified artist and the viewers in the space, creating a site for critical awareness. |
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To Council, this was not an advertisement that simply pictured a physically fit woman. Council found that the advertisement used a woman's sexuality in a manner that objectified and denigrated women. |
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Both Lysander and Demetrius are, in his view, verbally brutal lovers, their love interests are exchangeable and objectified. |
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Each director focuses on provocative action and drama in their films, but, more specifically, they show men can be positively sexually objectified through a female lens. |
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Will women be even more objectified, assaulted, and leered at? |
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Black men are often objectified and exoticized by white men as being muscular, dominant and possessing extremely large phalluses while young East Asian men are conceived as being docile and submissive. |
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Gucci often uses dismembered, objectified females in its ads. |
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That increasingly we are using objectified measures of how people perform within our public services as a way of establishing firm control over their actions. |
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Women are often objectified, and by publishing this cover you joined ranks with those who dehumanize women. |
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Both of them were objectified on the surface of Vishnu, the background. |
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People objectified as racially different in one place and time may find themselves shuffled and recategorized, or rendered racially invisible in others. |
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It was the unknown, objectified at last, in concrete flesh and blood, bending over him and reaching down to seize hold of him. |
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In order to traverse these objectified notions of self, one must subjectify that otherness by shattering the fundamentally limiting and incomplete ego. |
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Rather than showing the dying woman as the aestheticised, objectified other, their writing imagines and approaches death from the position of the subject. |
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