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Power Relations, dont let mr wittbur see he will be sad, being catcalled…
Power Relations
Gender Roles
1950's view on the trophy house wife and the working husband
older generations still see this family dynamic as the only way to live and function as a family as well as it being the "dream life".
these days we see less women becoming stay at home mothers as well as less judgement towards single fathers who parent alone.
Women thought to be truthful, honest, smart
bread rolls, rye, tiger rolls, white, wheat, whole wheat, 9 grain, poppyseed, sour dough, pita, flat bread, baguette,
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what is this
Bread corner
oh ight
In the Emmet Till case, the woman that accused him of whistling wasn't questioned
White women are seen as innocent and honest, trustworthy
If women are so dependable, why don't we have more female leaders? Why was Julia Gillard crucified by the Australian public?
women stereotyped as - intuitive, emotional, submissive ,sympathetic ,tolerant ,co-operative.
men stereotyped as - rational, logical, aggressive, strategic, competitive, decisive.
Male gender roles
Men have to be strong
Men are not allowed to show emotion
Called 'gay' if they show emotion
Older men are seen as creeps or perverts, especially when girls are looking to target guys and make themselves a victim, OR when they are paranoid
Less teachers are male
Parents don't want men around their kids
Kids accusing men of pedophilia
Most men aren't predators-- but how can you tell?Who are you allowed to trust?
Power Relations
Male gaze
as a girl, growing up, it's all you're surrounded by, which makes you conflicted on what people want in life from you and now that people are being called on it, it opens your eyes to the reality of what the future can be for you or what to expect in the 'real world'.
a horrible thing, especially as a kid, having older men say things that objectify you but you cant say anything "you have child-rearing hips" or "youll be a hit with the boys when youre older"
if someone doesnt conform to the "ideal standards of beauty", it doesnt make them ugly or not beautiful, but thats the automatic assumption. youre not worthy or underserving
Girls taught that if a boy hits them then they 'like' them and girls still believe that till this day and stay with abusive relationships because their partner 'loves' them
Men looking at women as objects
Black women being omitted from the male gaze
Am I worth nothing but my appearance?
Criticism
Men seen automatically as the enemy
Guys feeling compelled to be invisible, not put their two cents in
Don't be too friendly
Don't be too quiet
Don't be too loud
Don't stare too long
Don't compliment her
Men feeling vilified and unable to contribute their opinions in a conversation about patriarchy, which means we lose an important perspective of the conversation
How can we fix it when we sometimes make men feel scared to acknowledge it?
how is it fair that we can speak up for ourselves, but men are too aftaid to do so for fear of persecution
men are scared
beauty standards different for different races
Assumed that men have the natural authority
women in film and media seen as "sex symbols"
Men are strong and unemotional; women are emotional and smart
Having the power to depict women how they want
Corn Hub being used at young age
Kids having unrestricted access to the internet too young
back in the day you needed to be above 18
Corn hub using younger looking females and using titles such as 'underage' or 'barely legal' in the titles
or using "teenagers" thinking its okay to sexualise minors :/
Women aren't allowed to be muscular
Priests have the power to abuse women and kids under their strong authority, people trust them
women can fall out of character
women are expected to be soft spoken
Are women who can't conceive a child less valuable then those who can?
Females are told to have children and make their husbands happy despite their opinions on having children
dont let mr wittbur see he will be sad
NOOOO
corn hub
no corn we are phristians
being catcalled as a younger girl, sparks the fear of walking alone and being viewed as an object
Younger girls taught that being catcalled 'complimented' is a normal thing and we should be flattered by it