"Foolish man" and Sir Christama preached at Bhagvad-Gita (Hindu scripture). "It is disguising to strongly repress his or her sexual desire." Such a statement is not suitable for women. In the patriarchal world women are corrupt as targets because male domination and desire are sustained. If Sir Krishna says that desire is a very human "thing", they will be deprived of the full expression of humanity. Society has adopted a number of mechanisms to keep the patriarch permanent and maintain sexual imbalances in our world.
The exploitation of women in the mass media is the use of women (television, movies, advertisements, etc.) in the mass media to enhance the appeal of the media or product, thereby damaging or ignoring the interests of women, It is depiction. This process includes the expression of women as sexual subjects and setting of the standards of beauty that women should reflect. People claiming feminist and other women's rights are criticizing this exploitation. The most criticized aspect of using women in mass media is sexual objectiveness, but disappointment may be part of objectivity.
Media depicts social norms that can continue gender discrimination and women's objectiveness. In addition, the mainstream media often promote impossible beauty standards (Guzmán & Valdivia, 2004; Manatu, 2002; Martinez, 2004), often exaggerating over colored women, not obvious (Perry, 2003). In addition, colored women are often considered as individuals who assimilate white and Western cultures and men repeatedly dominate or define (Brooks & Hérbet, 2004; Guzmán & Valdivia, 2004). With a brief review of our samples, when you think of stereotypes and non-human characters, I noticed that color characters are often masked. Interestingly, Halle Berry (he is mixed) was chosen to play the black character - reflecting the need for blacks to be as "white as possible"