objectification

class="MsoNormalGado, former Nation cartoonist, aptly captures objectification (sexualisation) in television news presentation in a cartoon published in the Daily Nation of May 30, 2013.

And so now, with the worldwide advent of the objectification of men, these ideals of masculinity are complicated, sometimes for good, others not so much.

Self objectification is characterised by varying thoughts of self-consciousness, beauty sick syndrome, body monitoring, surveillance, and comparison of one's body or body parts to the societal standard.

Prominent feminists today mostly believe that women objectification is a way to negate feminine intelligence, as well as their creative and aesthetic abilities.

"My work toys with the concepts of glorification, objectification and modification, touching on the mutability of identity, gender and beauty."

Professor Chrisler and Dean Johnston-Robledo analyze these phenomena using various psychological theories, including objectification theory, stigma theory, terror management theory, and stereotype embodiment theory.

Luke uses his signature style, patterns and motifs (panthers, alligators, blondes with big tits) to explore tourist culture, capitalism, female objectification, nostalgia, our society's white heteronormative notion of masculinity and good ol' fashioned Americana.

We await the 100 Sexiest list with great anticipation, yet sadly, it is also promoting the objectification of women.

According to objectification theory, by living constantly in such a culture of sexual objectification, women and girls come to adopt and internalize a third-person perspective of their physical selves in which they see themselves as an object.

He covers a new nexus of social change, from the critique of objectification to the reconceptualization of alienation, system integration and social disintegration, the possible end of immanent critique, positive liberty and social justice, and social freedom and social autonomy.

Aniston recently wrote in an essay on the objectification of women that she was "fed-up with the sport-like scrutiny and body shaming".

The American feminist commentator allows readers access to some of her innermost thoughts and experiences in order to narrate a lifetime of objectification.