Sentences with phrase «often objectified»

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Unable to fit these elusive expressions into an objectifying, scientific understanding of the world, we often dismiss them as illusory.
Instead of choosing to see women for who they are — people made in the image of God — men too often choose to objectify and exploit them.
14 % of all songs included sexually objectifying lyrics, with female bodies being objectified more often than male bodies (13 % vs. 4 %)
When women, even politely (note my «I'm sure that wasn't your intention» and «thanks») request that men check their objectifying comments, they often receive a version of what you wrote: i.e. hey can't you take a joke?
Yes men objectify women sexually, and women objectify men socially (often unwittingly).
This episode examines the ways in which designers often employ camera angles and clothing choices as tools to deliberately sexualize and objectify female protagonists of third - person games.
Maimed female bodies on the other hand are often fetishized and sexually objectified.
Museum exhibitions that focus on cultural identity often represent a predefined paradigm, where in a created space, cultural characteristics are objectified through the artwork and artifacts displayed.
This figure, often fragmented, sometimes even completely abstracted, takes on various forms, from the human face, at once raw material and object of symbolic representation, as with Benglis's objectifying caresses, to the full body as place and tool of the trial and pleasure of repetition, as with Nauman's amateur choreography, bordering on the absurd, to the traces and physical prints left by the artist - creator (or the «art worker» in his service), as with the irregular random geometry of LeWitt, to the peers (Donald Judd) and tutelary figures in the history of art who inspire Flavin's evanescent structures... Now a disenchanted statement «Double Eye Poke» offers a challenge to the being of perception and thought.
The human figures that appear in Petros's works are often engaged in acts of active observation, having their faces disguised or turned away from the potentially objectifying gaze of the viewer.
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