Mass Media Essance: Media's Influence On Women

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Media’s Influence on Women “The inferiority label imposed upon the female sex is frequently intended to be a totalistic notion encompassing almost every aspect of women’s being- physical, mental, and emotional.” (Brennan, William, Ph.D.) (www.fnsa.org). Throughout history, women have been victims of dehumanization. Dehumanization is defined as the act of depriving a person of qualities such as individuality, compassion, or civility. Realistically speaking, woman were not looked upon as individuals but as products within man made organizations. Men were known to be superior species that were defined by power, however, in many aspects this ideal has proven to be false. Though the power of men and women equate on various levels, society has a different perspective for women. Society has a greater effect on women through various types of mass media. I. Media Influence For the last two decades, society has depended on attaining information by accessing the internet, which has become their primary means of communication. Over the last 500 years, media has proven to be an exceedingly powerful influence using magazines, …show more content…

A prime example would be actress Kate Winslet, who said that after being put in a magazine she noticed she looked different, “I don’t look like that and I don’t deserve to look like that.” (GQ Magazine). As you can notable see, society has this ideal image of women and transforms them into something that they do not want to be. Kate is one of the many women who adores the way she looks and does not want to be altered to satisfy an audience. Women are negatively affected by what the media shows; it is a constant exposure of skinny, fully made up, unrealistic, ideals of beauty. When women are natural, the media criticizes them more than they praise their naturalness. Demeaning women has become the new norm that it makes women want to change their appearance to support that

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