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Is The Media At Fault For Portraying Genders Falsely?

"TV is today's mass social educator with powerful influence on social life, people's worldviews, consumer behavior and the shaping of public sentiment. The network of commodity and visual symbolic sign systems within which we live is already so dense and pervasive that we fail to take much note of it" (Luke 2). Carmen Luke is a professor at The University of Queensland in Australia, and he focused his sociological studies on how the media effects the beliefs and views of people. Just as the United States, there are problems with media all over the world; it is a very powerful source and can lead into discrimination of the genders. Jean Kilbourne and Michael Messner are two authors who also have their personal views on what the media does to an individual, and in their own ways, show how it is done. Kilbourne brings up many situations and examples of how women are abused, while Messner focuses mainly on the men with sports television. Although Kilbourne gives one many instances, she......


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