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1 Gender Through the Prism of Difference Chapter 8 Popular Culture

2 The value system we believe in is as crucial s our action and behavior expressed through families and all other institutions The value system we believe in is as crucial s our action and behavior expressed through families and all other institutions Public debates concerning have deep family values and sex education, stem cell research and debates have deep impacts on people’s lives within social institutions Public debates concerning have deep family values and sex education, stem cell research and debates have deep impacts on people’s lives within social institutions One place, people learn, contest, and forge new ideas and values One place, people learn, contest, and forge new ideas and values Music, internet, and magazines are the arena for the popular culture for which dominant values are often imposed on people Music, internet, and magazines are the arena for the popular culture for which dominant values are often imposed on people This arena may also become the place where these values contested and new values explored This arena may also become the place where these values contested and new values explored Dominant cultural beliefs are expressed through media images, subordinate groups, women, racialized, working class, and other minorities tend to be obscured, thus privileges of dominant groups become legitimized Dominant cultural beliefs are expressed through media images, subordinate groups, women, racialized, working class, and other minorities tend to be obscured, thus privileges of dominant groups become legitimized Media spreads fear of black men in America tend to gangsta rap music into what Blackman experienced slavery, poverty, and educational deprivation have ensured that they do not have power and influence Media spreads fear of black men in America tend to gangsta rap music into what Blackman experienced slavery, poverty, and educational deprivation have ensured that they do not have power and influence Another example such as magazines represent non-western women in ways telling more about ourselves than others Another example such as magazines represent non-western women in ways telling more about ourselves than others

3 Dominant imageries and symbols usually reinforce n popular culture and media portray in powerful ways images that shape and constrains our thoughts, desires, fears, and identities Dominant imageries and symbols usually reinforce n popular culture and media portray in powerful ways images that shape and constrains our thoughts, desires, fears, and identities Fortunately we do not respond to pop culture in uniformity Fortunately we do not respond to pop culture in uniformity Barbie critique on ways which these images become defining criteria for beauty for little girls and what a painful experience for Urban, Jewish, Black, Asian, and Latina girls Barbie critique on ways which these images become defining criteria for beauty for little girls and what a painful experience for Urban, Jewish, Black, Asian, and Latina girls Similarly had rock youth subculture reflect of different kinds of music constrain or enable different expressions of gender and sexuality Similarly had rock youth subculture reflect of different kinds of music constrain or enable different expressions of gender and sexuality Mainstream rock music tend to structure conventional relations of gender and sexuality Mainstream rock music tend to structure conventional relations of gender and sexuality The author likes to see Barbie speaks to the diverse young girls who come from different ethnic religious, racial, religious, class, and cultural backgrounds The author likes to see Barbie speaks to the diverse young girls who come from different ethnic religious, racial, religious, class, and cultural backgrounds

4 Homogenizing the body images of women cross culturally Homogenizing the body images of women cross culturally


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