Thursday, May 30, 2019
Gender Opression :: essays research papers
Through the mass media, our patriarchal capitalist system has created the illusion that Womens Liberation has progressed when gender equality policies were introduced, such as equal salaries and the mighty to vote. It has convinced the common North American woman to believe that she is non socially restrained, that her accomplishments can be unlimited, that she is in total charge and control of her life. However, stately norms veiled deeply and expressed indirectly in the mass media continue to dictate and subdue lives according to gender. Seemingly innocent short TV ads, however remarkably traditional in depicting gender roles, condone and reinforce gender oppression. This paper will focus on the underlying imagery of several(prenominal) advertisements, which help perpetuate gender oppression and reinforce the patriarchial system.The first advertisement was extracted from the popular magazine Cosmopolitan, targeted to a predominantly young female adult audience. The ad illustr ates a young couple in which the man is kissing the hand of his soon-to-be wife, with an engagement ring on her finger. The picture itself places both the male and the female in their corresponding gender roles in mainstream society buying his bride an expensive ring, the man fulfills his role as Good Provider and the woman not only volitionally accepts this symbol of belonging to the man, but is extremely satisfied and blissful. This ring, of course, does not fall short of its symbolic expectations. The act of offering her a ring, the man may be seen as manifesting deep love but he is also making an investment, expressing it in the form of commitment. In a sense, this is also a form of raise and possession he is expecting her to completely give herself to him. The subtext to the slogan Platinum. For a lifetime of love also suggests a lifetime of ensured financial security and protection for the woman. It reduces the reflectivity of love to a brand of jewelry, selling it not just as a product, but as a standardized lifestyle. How can a woman become truly emancipated if she is economically dependent of man throughout her life, typically from father to husband? In the ad, the man has also fallen dupe to the expectations of his gender role in society. Under pressure to fit the masculine profile, he must financially provide for his partner and shower her with pricey gifts, not to mention choose a proper trophy wife feminine, attractive, submissive and delighted at everything he does.
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