Sentences with phrase «societal stereotypes»

Ironically, there is no group of people better situated to change societal stereotypes and end the maternal penalty than mothers themselves.
Interestingly, given societal stereotypes, there was no difference between men and women respondents.
While Fetman may argue that her racy photographs simply exemplify branding, this unrestrained commercialism also serves to reinforce negative societal stereotypes of lawyers as mercenaries.
Those bad messages mess things up for us, which is why bi women miss out on orgasms, too; they internalize negative societal stereotypes.
A sizeable ensemble helps drive the narrative of isolation, as Liam wonders across the capital unnoticed by the masses who collectively draw conclusions about him based on societal stereotypes, he says.
«Societal stereotypes driving these gendered listings could be having a knock - on effect for the next generation of engineers, especially girls, impacting their future career choices,» the IET warns, according to The Guardian's write - up of the report.
What's most meaningful is that the data continues to contradict societal stereotypes about video games and who plays them.
CNS 2018 — Graduate Student Award Poster It's a persistent societal stereotype that boys are naturally better at math than girls.
The Boston Globe: Fujiwara tweaks societal stereotypes at Carpenter Center The Arts Fuse: Simon Fujiwara at Harvard's Carpenter Center — A Canny, Wildly Funny Lens on Modern Ideas artscope: Three Easy Pieces.
Like the artist Carrie Mae Weems, Gaignard uses the medium to explore the contemporary African American experience; like Cindy Sherman, she dons wigs and heavy makeup to create female caricatures that humorously embody societal stereotypes.
According to societal stereotypes, single women can't possibly be happy solo; finding a partner is what we really want.
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The truth is that the picture, for all its narrative faults, is a complicated exploration of what happens when the societal stereotypes imposed on any minority are bought into and manipulated by the minority itself — the sort of double - edged sword that marginalizes even as it shields.
A person who seeks out a dog for intimidation will turn to popular culture, societal stereotype, legal treatments, and other portrayals of dogs in order to determine what type of dog is the most intimidating to the most people.
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