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Objectification Of Women In Media Essay

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Exploring Objectification of Women in Media
Taylar Henerson
Mira Costa Community College

Abstract
In this Content Essay, I will delve into media’s outlook on gender roles, and more concerningly, their objectification of women. By looking at this topic, I will be able to determine the impact media’s views on women have on people's self worth, health, and relationships, along with how women's roles in media have changed overtime.

As technology advances and media continues to intrude upon day to day life, the general outlook on the controversies surrounding these two acceptables practices is constantly evolving. It’s important to note how women's roles in media has changed overtime. When media was developing, and technology began to intertwine with media, women played background roles, and insubstantial parts, …show more content…

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