Saturday, 17 May 2014

Women in the media!

Yet another social issue blog post. Justine get a grip of yourself. Oh well. I used this short little essay for a school assignment. Enjoy. 

In the media-women are underrepresented, unimportant or invisible.
-Julia T. Wood

Women are streamlined into one type: femininity. There have to be separate magazines for different genders because women are not considered equal to men. The only time women are represented in the media is as sexual objects or as objects for men’s use.
Women are taught to stay silent and only worry about their looks. They are insignificant and are merely something to be fawned over by the male reader. Actresses, singers, models are all depicted more for their looks than their talent. A show like the Kardashians would not be as good if it was males being objectified and shown to be as foolish as they are on the show.

An article about a male businessman is received more freely than one of a woman because women are considered inferior to men. According to statistics, only a third of women are represented in the media. Majority of successful people depicted in the media are males. This is not because of a lack of women who are empowered but because of how media depicts women.




Women in media are taught that they will only be accepted in society if they are beautiful, skinny and stupid. If that isn’t being depicted as unimportant then your perspective is wrong. Why can men be strong, but not women? Why male superheroes like Thor practically invincible but a female hero would have to be “depicted more realistically” as if Thor could not be sad but a girl has to be. Women are not inferior and the media should stop depicting them as such.


xoxo