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    video ‘Wet’ by Snoop Dogg‚ women are shown dancing together wearing little more than a bikini. The woman are usually shown either dancing sexually together or grinding against something‚ trying their best to either get the males attention or to please them. The video shows that women are not being valued for anything other than their appearance/actions. They get judged on what they’re doing rather than what their personality is. Woman in hip hop videos are portrayed as sex objects and are usually

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    Keona Turner David Agum African American Studies 1 October‚ 2010 Oppression of African Americans In the documentary Ethnic Notions directed by Marlon Riggs‚ illustrates the oppression African Americans have faced during the time of slavery up until the present day. The same forms of oppression blacks faced during slavery is the same type of oppression they faced today‚ decades after slavery was abolished. These forms of oppression still seen today are evidence that

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    Introduction Daniel: African Americans and stereotypes. Nowadays lots of races are stereotyped‚ but African Americans are one of the most frequent racial groups being stereotyped against. Stereotypes about African Americans and their culture have evolved in society particularly after slavery. They were presented as dangerous and violent and portrayed blacks menacing‚ untidy‚ rebellious‚ disrespectful‚ buffoonish‚ sexual‚ immoral‚ hopeless‚ untrained‚ uneducated‚ and noisy. Johan: One of the problems

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    ethnicities from different socioeconomic statuses‚ however‚ the Black female population that has been affected the most (Lorenzen‚ (2010). This trend of overweight Black American females has only recently become an epidemic (Davis‚ 2008). What if any factors played into this abrupt change in obesity levels of the Black-American woman? Obesity and BMI Obesity can be classified as a condition characterized by excessive body fat to the magnitude that is becomes detrimental to one’s health (Ho-Pham

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    To what extent do the front covers of Cosmopolitan use similar representations of women compared to the Lynx ‘beach’ campaign?. ‘Men act and women appear. Men look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at’ – John Berger‚ ‘Ways of seeing’. For my research investigation I intend to explore to what extent specific media products use similar representations of women to appeal to their target audiences. The examples I have chosen to focus on are the iconic‚ international women’s fashion

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    Africa-American incarcerated. Out of the whole prison population‚ about 80 percent or more are of African descent. After the Civil War‚ an enormous amount of African-American men were being sent to jail or prison for a long time because of petty crimes such as loitering. That was in the late 1800’s and it is still going on today. The tension between law enforcement officers and African-American is caused by the way police officers are portrayed to African-Americans and how African-American are portrayed

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    1950‚ there were three young African American women who joined NACA. In other words the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Before the three intelligent African American women were hired NASA would hire a lot of people to work with them. They had to do math equations and use calculations to find out the problem. But these three women made discovery as we know how it is today‚ they got to where they did but by proving people that anyone even African Americans can do what others can do.

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    industry that is difficult for women to break in to. Despite the age in which we live in‚ these forms of culture continue to portray gender roles in a fairly traditional manner. TV shows and movies featuring empowered women do not do so in a realistic manner. Very few‚ if any‚ women in pop culture exist outside of the standards realm of beauty. This truth continues to enforce stereotypes of female sexuality and does not offer an acceptable platform for average women to relate to. A contemporary

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    Portrayal of Women in the Media Gender is the psychological characteristics and social categories that are created by human culture. Doing gender is the concept that humans express their gender when they interact with one another. Messages about how a male or female is supposed to act come from many different places. Schools‚ parents‚ and friends can influence a person. Another major factor that influences millions of impressionable females and males is television. Not only does the television

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    groups representing various minorities‚ for the way ethnic groups have been portrayed in films and television programs. Although considerable progress has been made in the fight against unfair and unflattering portrayals based on false information‚ nevertheless the mass media is often still guilty of insensitivity in this area. African Americans as a group have been primarily stereotyped as animalistic brutes in American culture: physically rather than intellectually oriented‚ hedonistic‚ criminal-minded

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