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Men, Media, and the Oppression of Women

2023-02-11 20:28:38

Even in front of the United States and the country women have tried to understand their role in society and the rights they have right. Based on immigration America wants America's dream, but Americans' dreams can only be achieved if there is a wife who is at home and has a strong family. Men realize American dreams by restricting women's rights to care for families and families to build a strong family. Nonetheless, excuses made by men make it possible for men to take care of their families in their families as men believe women are a threat to their own professional and personal social position.

According to the theater, what kind of traditional or stereotypes should women and men play? Or, who (male and female) has power, how do you use it and how do you display it? Or, who (male and female) are oppressed, shows suppression, how does it respond to oppression? Nice to meet you. What kind of attitude do you have against these roles and power situation? Is it permanent, doubtful, challenging, accusing, etc? Is there evidence of plays to show this attitude?

Did you notice that about 90% of celebrities are white skin? Or maybe almost 100% male? But why are there few blacks and women? That is because white people oppress black people and men oppress women and make them slaves. Because of this inhumane repression, many geniuses are lost due to bad luck.

We believe that the theory of sexual oppression is not only female but also unfair, unlike men, but we believe that men are actively oppressed, subordinate and even abused. Power is a key variable of two main theories of sexual oppression: psychoanalytic feminism and extreme feminism. Psychoanalytic feminists seek to explain power relations between men and women by redefining Freud's theory of human emotions, childhood development, subconsciousness and unconscious manipulation. They believe that conscious calculations can not completely explain patriarchal production and reproduction. A radical feminist believes that being a woman is itself a good thing, but it is not allowed in a patriarchal society where the rights of women are being pressured.

Radical feminism argues that women's oppression arises from men's power (patriarchal). They believe that men dominate women's body by male status in social institutions such as violence, objectivity, medicine and religion. A radical feminist believes that gender discrimination is the form of oldest, most common repression, believing patriarchal and elimination of mandatory heterosexuality is the key to terminating gender repression ing. This is accomplished by enhancing women's control over the body, including changes in sexual behavior, changes in childbirth and childbirth, and elimination of patriarchal social relations.