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    Gloria Steinem’s Role in Changing the Role of Women in Society Gloria Steinem is known as a prominent figure of the women’s liberation movement. Many regard her as the most famous feminist leader. She has revolutionized how most people perceived women’s role in society. Steinem started as a journalist in 1962‚ and has changed women’s roles in journalism through her writing. Steinem also worked on many political campaigns to ensure equal rights for women were represented in politics. She also

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    A Review on the Works of Gloria SteinemGloria Steinem views America as a largely male-dominant culture. In her efforts to speak out and fight against this unbalanced form of society she strongly enforces her views of female anti-submissiveness. Because of the seemingly unfair amount of rights men have deprived American women of‚ Steinem calls for drastic changes in the way women view themselves and are viewed both in the society and within the home. Steinem’s biggest problem with our society is

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    Summary Gloria Steinem expresses her concerns about the balance of nature and nurture‚ and the outlook on society. Steinem wasn’t raised going to public school‚ and learned through exploring‚ rather than textbooks telling her about the world. She wasn’t enrolled in a public school until she was 12 years old‚ which was hard for her to fit in and learn all the secularities that come along with being in public school. She was scared to go to public school‚ because she “wasn’t prepared for gender obsessions

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    quality; it has everything to do with the saturation of the market. Now as teenagers‚ they have no idea what that is‚ but what they do know is what is being showed to them and told to them over and over and over again. Gloria Steinem says it best‚ “it’s almost all of it” (Steinem); the rest of it comes from those needy consumers. They see‚ they want‚ they believe they actually can’t live without it. Now this isn’t just for selling an item for profit‚ it goes for selling an idea as well. A very

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    newspapers‚ magazines‚ and other printed matter without governmental restriction or any restrictions. Gloria Steinem argues effectively that advertisers are controlling the freedom of the press‚ since they are determining what women should receive or should not. To support her argument she mentions compromises she encountered when she made rules accepting ads in Ms. Magazine. One of Gloria Steinem goals in Ms. Magazine was to add gender neutral ads in her magazine‚ She wanted to introduce stuff like

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    The feminist movement has been going on for decades and there any many people who have contributed to it. However‚ the two that stood out to me were Gloria Steinem and Emma Watson. Gloria Steinem is one of the most known faces of the feminist movement. She was the co-founder of many national women’s groups and also helped co-found the feminist Ms. magazine. Emma Watson is also a huge leader today in the feminist movement. Not only was she well known before she started speaking about women’s equality

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    like Freidan‚ other women used their words to break gender boundaries. One of which was Gloria Steinem‚ an activist‚ journalist‚ and feminist. She wrote about topics that had never been discussed‚ providing a place for women to share their common experiences. In result‚ women gained a new spot in the world of journalism that wasn’t just about “fashion and food and make-up and babies” (Steinem‚ 2013). In 1971‚ Steinem co-founded Ms. Magazine‚ a feminist magazine dedicated to serious issues‚ like contraceptive

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    discovery undoubtedly‚ but the media tends to be an even more influential means of learning role expectations. In particular‚ there are tons of stereotypes being represented during a television commercial. “Sex‚ Lies‚ and Advertising” by Gloria Steinem really appealed to me and I found it extremely interesting. It is ridiculous how powerful advertising has become in today’s media. I guess I never really thought about how many ads there are in magazines. But if you look closely‚ you’ll realize

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    Consumer Appeal Advertisers of today have strategically combined commercials and television shows in order to sell products. Gloria Steinem discusses a similar idea in her article‚ "Sex‚ Lies‚ and Advertising." She repeatedly demonstrates how advertisements‚ particularly in magazines‚ are complementary to the articles around them. In the same manner‚ so are commercials to television programs. They are both aimed at the same groups or types of people‚ such as sex‚ age‚ gender‚ etc. Many times

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    "The Politics of Muscle" by Gloria Steinem is an essay arguing the difference in strength between men and women. Steinem starts her essay by stating how she grew up in a generation where women didn’t participate in a lot‚ if any‚ sport activities. She goes on to say that she believes this is the reason why women of her generation believe that it’s not what the female body does‚ but how it looks. Steinem feels that women always seemed to be owned in some degree as the means of reproduction. She believes

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