Women
have never had it easy when it comes to having their words heard in society. Men
have had most things handed to them on a silver platter and have always
retained more power throughout time compared to women.
This misogyny and lack
of representation presents itself further in the world in the new forms of
media and entertainment that have been produced in today’s world. Women are
regularly objectified in today’s media. One need only open a television set to
see how many sexist advertisements are being shown every day.
Since
advertisements are one of the biggest forms of marketing in the world of today
and due to their versatility of being able to be present anywhere and
everywhere they change how we think about the ideal woman. Advertisements shape
our minds and our perceptions of what the perfect woman is and how women should
look and act. Women themselves become greatly influenced as well as these
advertisements start to influence them as to how exactly to act in the world
and start to shape their mindsets. While it is also true that there exist a lot
of amazing women who also work tirelessly to ensure that the world gives equal
rights to women it is also true that they usually belong to an older generation
while most younger generations are easily influenced.
Most
importantly in advertisements it is true that they are guilty of setting a
standard of beauty that is too high for any women to conceive achieving.
People
do not realize that on the covers of magazines most of the models that are
considered amazing and gorgeous have been greatly photoshopped, have a face of
makeup and spend hours getting ready to look like this. People do not realize
this unrealistically high standard of beauty is poisoning the minds of women
and girls who do not realize how unrealistic it is for them to expect to look
like them.
The
image of what a successful woman looks like in the media are standards that
have been set by men under a very misogynistic gaze and subconsciously explains
to women that their worth is only present when they are being appreciated under
the male gaze. There is no lack of studies which indicate that this is greatly
detrimental to the development of women in several ways.
Women are objectified
to such an extent that it promotes an extremely shallow representation of women
should actually be. This hinders the intellectual growth and development of
women and reduced the value women hold for themselves. Objectification in the
media especially sexual objectification is rampant. We see it everywhere while
a man for example modelling a suit will look perfectly good and will apparently
reach the standards of male beauty women have a far steeper slope to climb.
Often being shown half naked and wearing bikinis, while in sexually explicit
poses women are show to be used more as tools some advertisement campaigns even
go so far as to show women as slaves to men and being dominated by them. This
goes a long way in affecting the self esteem and confidence of women and this
along with the standards of beauty that have been set for women render feelings
of degradation and powerlessness within themselves. It is not only through
external sources however, when women are objectified in the media it gives
birth to a cycle. Whereby objectification happens women see that and then they
also begin to self-objectify. Eventually this can lead to several problems later
in their lives. The sensation of being looked at and viewed in society lends
women to feeling self-conscious and in turn turning themselves to match the
same misogynistic standards that society had set out for them to follow.
While
it is possible there are several who do not do this the overbearing power and
influence of the media is something that is difficult to counter and may bend
the wills of even the most powerful individuals.
Often
the argument is made that if it is only happening on television and on the
internet it is possible for women to distance themselves from it since
definitely it is not the only thing that is happening there. However, it is not
how much is happening but what effect it has. Objectification of women in
society is something that has always held major influence. This can lead to a
society where victim blaming is rampant. Studies have found strong correlations
between men who engage in sexual objectification and committing sexual assault.
Thus something through trivial turns into a major crime. Almost as if women
have no right to be who they are they are almost turned into a sort of
commodity to be treated as worse then some other commodities.
Women have always
had it difficult one only need look at history for several examples of that.
However, it is true that the media also holds the power to be able to help
them. The media is a powerful tool and the objectification of women using this
tool is something that should be avoided to help a gender who has always had
difficult in climbing an increasingly steep and difficult hill.

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