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    Stereotypes are images and ideas, fixed and oversimplified, of particular people or things. Black women tend to encounter the utmost sexual and racial stereotypes. The remarks that I commonly hear are black women emasculate their men and are also sexually inhibited. Media and society have installed these stereotypes in a majority of our minds. Black women hear stereotypes very frequently and begin to believe in them. I encountered an immense amount of stereotypes, but they were only misjudgments

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    The Bachelor is a T.V daring show, In the reality show the bachelor women are often portrayed as the stereotypical woman. Women on the show all have this dainty appearance which also enforce stereotypes of femininity like cattiness, and a dependency on men. In general, many of the women who go on The Bachelor are portrayed as overly emotional, jealous, possessive or even crazy. The Bachelor preserves a part of gender roles that include dating as well as marriage. The show displays a particular

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    the years women have been portrayed in media in many different ways. Women are often represented in movies, television shows, music videos, and pornographic films. They are seen taking on many roles, such as: mothers, wives, business professionals, and background roles. Many people have set stereotypes of women and they are often seen in media. These stereotypes may be negative or positive stereotypes, depending on the way women are being depicted within the specified source. Stereotypes may influence

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    Women in Advertising 81% of ten year olds are afraid of being overweight. That doesn’t sound right does it? Well this terrifying statistic is true. In almost every ad that contains a women her body is usually unattainable. Due to this most girls grow up to have confidence issues because their bodies are not “perfect” or like the model in the ad who is most likely starving herself. Throughout history women have been objectified in advertising and throughout society. It started in the fifties

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    been degraded, oversexualized and belittled due to their cultural differences and appearance. Asian women are often portrayed differently than their American counterpart as the submissive or seductive type in movies, shows and books. Asian men are seen as ‘unmanly’ compared to other men. In school, the Asian youth are held to a higher standard. Asian youth are being ingrained with the stereotypes and “fetishization” placed upon them by the media and western world. A person who is plagued with

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    message of how women are often wrongly stereotyped as being the main causes of rape by the public. And, I concur with your point. I was stimulated by your challenge to confront the institutionalized behavior of people that stereotypes women, and this encouraged me to write a letter to you to show my support and share my opinion. Undeniably, I think your statement at the bottom of the cartoon plays a great role in highlighting your criticism against the public stereotype of women. When your quote

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    not what the stereotype of the Latina woman in Hollywood is, so they didn't know where to put me. The blond hair wasn't matching. The moment I put my hair dark, it was better for my work” (Vergara). The media tends to portray stereotypes of many different people without warnings. So, when people watch TV or listen to the radio all they get are the generalizations of these different people. One group that has been highly stereotyped and somewhat portrayed in the media are Hispanic women. How the media

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    mechanism. When it comes to women, stereotypes seem rather unnecessary because women are typically seen as docile creatures, but the need to stereotype a woman does not come from a physical threat. The need to stereotype a woman comes from a social threat. The social order that contains leadership, authority, and control is what’s at stake. In order to remain in a position of power one most eliminate the threat. They do this by hurting the threat. Over the years men have hurt women, and as a result hurt

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    Asian Women Stereotypes

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    Western portrayals of Asian women in media have often been stereotypical, one-dimensional characters such as the submissive and docile Lotus Blossom, the strong and domineering, but deceitful Dragon Lady, or the Asian hooker who is used as nothing more than a mere prop for the male gaze (Kuo, Rachel). However, the Western audience has also been exposed to other portrayals of Asian women through another form of entertainment called anime. Anime, or Japanese animation, has many genres that are named

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    small annoying buzz in the background. Though stereotyping may never go away it has begun to subside, especially for women. Women have been stereotyped from the beginning of time, but now stereotypical women in entertainment media are becoming less and less. These women in entertainment media are fighting to change the perception of women, and they are beginning to see results. Women are thought to be born with maternal instincts, born to bear children. Even in most movies or television shows you

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