Women Studies: Women's Voices Feminist Visions

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Women 's Studies Women’s studies is defined as, “an interdisciplinary academic field developed to topics concerning women, gender, and feminism.”(Susan M. Shaw, Janet Lee 1) This is a text taken from Women’s Voices Feminist Visions but, I believe women’s studies is learning and understanding of how women are treated and affected in everyday life because of their race, ethnicity, class, age, and sexuality. It is important to educate boys and girls on women’s studies because we are still living in a man’s world and no one should settle with mistreatment. The phrase, living in a man’s world, can also be translated as patriarchal system. In Women’s Voices Feminist Visions a patriarchal system is defined as, “a system where men and masculine bodies dominate because power and authority are in the hands of adult men.” (Susan M. Shaw, Janet Lee 7). Women’s studies is also one of the best ways to speak about sexism. Sexism is stereotyping, discrimination, and being prejudice against someone, usually a woman, based on their sex. Together, patriarchy and sexism are both issues that are tackled through feminism, now let me explain it’s two parts. First, it is to create equality and justice for all which shows why it counteracts …show more content…

The negative effects that happen to women who meet the beauty ideal is that by doing so it sets the example that it is okay to have these norms. Allowing the media to influence who we are takes away from our individuality and sends the wrong message to young girls looking up to women. And for the women that simply are not born or able to reach these goals are looked down upon. Today, if you stray away from the norn you will be picked on and it impacts how people treat you and lowers your confidence. People have a stereotype that based what you look like that shows who you are and that is completely

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