Sexist advertisement in the Nordic countries
... 3. Advertising that is degrading in any other way that it is evidently sexist towards women or men. Around 500 complaints are made to the Swedish Advertising Ombudsman each year, with approximately half of them referring to sexist advertising. It takes approximately three months to process a complai ...
... 3. Advertising that is degrading in any other way that it is evidently sexist towards women or men. Around 500 complaints are made to the Swedish Advertising Ombudsman each year, with approximately half of them referring to sexist advertising. It takes approximately three months to process a complai ...
A Giselle for Our Time: Mats Ek`s Post
... features of the narrative ballets of Mats Ek, a Swedish dancer and choreographer who gained considerable international acclaim in the 1980s for his reworking of the 19th-century Romantic ballet Giselle. Born April 18, 1945, Mats Ek began his theatre studies at a young age, but did not begin dancing ...
... features of the narrative ballets of Mats Ek, a Swedish dancer and choreographer who gained considerable international acclaim in the 1980s for his reworking of the 19th-century Romantic ballet Giselle. Born April 18, 1945, Mats Ek began his theatre studies at a young age, but did not begin dancing ...
Problematic Representations of Asian American Gender and
... and his wife die together rather than live apart, Kelly and Katsumi mutually commit suicide, dying in each other’s arms. Prior to this suicide, Katsumi appears in several scenes that position her more as an object and less as a subject. In one, after they have been married. Red Buttons asks Lloyd to ...
... and his wife die together rather than live apart, Kelly and Katsumi mutually commit suicide, dying in each other’s arms. Prior to this suicide, Katsumi appears in several scenes that position her more as an object and less as a subject. In one, after they have been married. Red Buttons asks Lloyd to ...
1 Cross-gender friendship: The troublesome relationship Roger
... friendships can be defined as a “non-romantic, non-familial, personal relationship between a man and a woman.” To distinguish them from romantic relationships, the latter are characterized by exclusivity and fascination. As shown later, in addition to these distinguishing characteristics, these thre ...
... friendships can be defined as a “non-romantic, non-familial, personal relationship between a man and a woman.” To distinguish them from romantic relationships, the latter are characterized by exclusivity and fascination. As shown later, in addition to these distinguishing characteristics, these thre ...
View/Open
... fundamentally a social construct. According to anti-pornography feminists, it is the eroticization of dominance and submission that creates the gender difference in patriarchal societies. Because men held and hold power over women, it has been the content of what men find sexually attractive about w ...
... fundamentally a social construct. According to anti-pornography feminists, it is the eroticization of dominance and submission that creates the gender difference in patriarchal societies. Because men held and hold power over women, it has been the content of what men find sexually attractive about w ...
Working in Fear, Sexual Violence Against Women Farmworkers in
... xvi percent of women criminal charges. In addition to low reporting rates, those incidences that xvii farmworkers said are reported are seldom investigated or prosecuted. they have Furthermore, one of the most significant challenges to addressing experienced some the issue is the difficulty in gathe ...
... xvi percent of women criminal charges. In addition to low reporting rates, those incidences that xvii farmworkers said are reported are seldom investigated or prosecuted. they have Furthermore, one of the most significant challenges to addressing experienced some the issue is the difficulty in gathe ...
Part II: Chapter 11
... conditioning, learning, and DA in sexual behaviour, which were published or in press before October 2013. In this chapter animal and human sexual learning is tied into a more general framework of incentive motivational theory (Bindra, 1974; Pfaus, Kippin & Centeno, 2001; Singer & Toates, 1987). Als ...
... conditioning, learning, and DA in sexual behaviour, which were published or in press before October 2013. In this chapter animal and human sexual learning is tied into a more general framework of incentive motivational theory (Bindra, 1974; Pfaus, Kippin & Centeno, 2001; Singer & Toates, 1987). Als ...
Vaginal reconstruction/rejuvenation: Is there data to support
... because of self-image issues regarding the prolapse? Or is it because vaginal relaxation and prolapse may cause decreased sensation leading to sexual dysfunction, that is, feeling less, having a harder time achieving orgasm or feeling self-conscious about the fact that she feels her vagina is loose, ...
... because of self-image issues regarding the prolapse? Or is it because vaginal relaxation and prolapse may cause decreased sensation leading to sexual dysfunction, that is, feeling less, having a harder time achieving orgasm or feeling self-conscious about the fact that she feels her vagina is loose, ...
The DSM Diagnostic Criteria for Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder
... “moderately higher,” “unchanged,” moderately lower,” and “much lower.” Sexual desire decreased with age, such that 72% of men aged 16–24 years “often” had sexual desire, whereas only 14% of men aged 67 years or older reported this; the respective figures for women were 50% and 4%. With increasing ag ...
... “moderately higher,” “unchanged,” moderately lower,” and “much lower.” Sexual desire decreased with age, such that 72% of men aged 16–24 years “often” had sexual desire, whereas only 14% of men aged 67 years or older reported this; the respective figures for women were 50% and 4%. With increasing ag ...
Benefit or burden? - April Bleske
... friends. Although other studies have documented initial support for our first prediction that men experience more attraction than women do to their cross-sex friends (Bleske & Buss, 2000; Bleske-Rechek & Buss, 2001; Kaplan & Keys, 1997), those studies are limited by their failure to include reports ...
... friends. Although other studies have documented initial support for our first prediction that men experience more attraction than women do to their cross-sex friends (Bleske & Buss, 2000; Bleske-Rechek & Buss, 2001; Kaplan & Keys, 1997), those studies are limited by their failure to include reports ...
Rape Culture in Ancient Rome - Digital Commons @ Connecticut
... blaming and reductive myths of rape culture that it now carries serious cultural implications. These connotations stigmatize public perception and assessment of the crime and are harmful to victims. The term ...
... blaming and reductive myths of rape culture that it now carries serious cultural implications. These connotations stigmatize public perception and assessment of the crime and are harmful to victims. The term ...
Sexual Attraction to Clients: The Human Therapist and
... workers. In addition to the data reported in the table, the original article also asked if respondents had "engaged in sexual activity with a client after termination" (p. 288). Six percent of the male and 2% of the female therapists reported engaging in this activity. (For a discussion of these nat ...
... workers. In addition to the data reported in the table, the original article also asked if respondents had "engaged in sexual activity with a client after termination" (p. 288). Six percent of the male and 2% of the female therapists reported engaging in this activity. (For a discussion of these nat ...
Word format - Parliament of Australia
... The issue of access to material must necessarily take into account the preferences of some parts of the community, and the legislation seeks to do so: ‘there are not considered sufficient grounds, as a matter of public policy, to deny adults generally the freedom to access non-violent sexually expli ...
... The issue of access to material must necessarily take into account the preferences of some parts of the community, and the legislation seeks to do so: ‘there are not considered sufficient grounds, as a matter of public policy, to deny adults generally the freedom to access non-violent sexually expli ...
LTU-SHU-EX--05/118--SE
... Over the years advertising has increased considerably. Wells, Burnett and Moriarty (2000) claim that the first printed advertisement (hereafter referred to as ad) was constructed in a simple and informative way. After that, advertising has continued to develop into a complex multi-billion-dollar ind ...
... Over the years advertising has increased considerably. Wells, Burnett and Moriarty (2000) claim that the first printed advertisement (hereafter referred to as ad) was constructed in a simple and informative way. After that, advertising has continued to develop into a complex multi-billion-dollar ind ...
unspoken - PWN-USA
... To better understand the current experiences of women living with HIV in the United States with respect to sexual and reproductive health, in their own words, Positive Women’s Network – United ...
... To better understand the current experiences of women living with HIV in the United States with respect to sexual and reproductive health, in their own words, Positive Women’s Network – United ...
The Role of Women in Athletic Training - Skyline
... profession in health care. Although certain areas of the profession are based around the quality of care and not by gender of the provider, there are still some areas of athletic training that remain gender biased. According to Mazerolle, Borland, and Burton (2012), female athletic trainers are stil ...
... profession in health care. Although certain areas of the profession are based around the quality of care and not by gender of the provider, there are still some areas of athletic training that remain gender biased. According to Mazerolle, Borland, and Burton (2012), female athletic trainers are stil ...
Politico-economic Regimes and Attitudes: Female Workers under
... and the West. East German women are signi…cantly more likely to answer that career success is important to their sense of well-being and personal satisfaction. We show that these …ndings are not likely to be explained by state-level unobservable determinants of gender-role attitudes6 , nor by East-W ...
... and the West. East German women are signi…cantly more likely to answer that career success is important to their sense of well-being and personal satisfaction. We show that these …ndings are not likely to be explained by state-level unobservable determinants of gender-role attitudes6 , nor by East-W ...
Introduction Domestic Violence- Nature and Causes
... making processes while social justice remains one of the most important and cherished goals of development. However, contradictions do remain as a result of various processes not only among nations at a global level, but also significantly within sections of population within a country. People conti ...
... making processes while social justice remains one of the most important and cherished goals of development. However, contradictions do remain as a result of various processes not only among nations at a global level, but also significantly within sections of population within a country. People conti ...
A4Women Walking113016
... the temporal locations within Midnight in Paris. It is also the time period in which Les Vampires was filmed1, creating a circular look at the representations of female tourists and flâneuse. Not only does Lucy Honeychurch (Helena Bonham Carter) and Irma Vep share the same time period, but each woma ...
... the temporal locations within Midnight in Paris. It is also the time period in which Les Vampires was filmed1, creating a circular look at the representations of female tourists and flâneuse. Not only does Lucy Honeychurch (Helena Bonham Carter) and Irma Vep share the same time period, but each woma ...
Chaucer`s Parlement of Foules as a Valentine Fable
... least complicity in mating, sexual desire and its symbolic correlate: power. But in point of fact, such power is denied in the actual political and sexual situation. Chaucer thus has two possible models, from written literary texts and from political praxis long in effect across Europe. His poem ign ...
... least complicity in mating, sexual desire and its symbolic correlate: power. But in point of fact, such power is denied in the actual political and sexual situation. Chaucer thus has two possible models, from written literary texts and from political praxis long in effect across Europe. His poem ign ...
new survey methodologies in researching violence against women
... women and 0.14 per cent for men in the revised US generic crime survey. These US Family Violence Surveys have been subject to very extensive secondary analysis as to the risk factors associated with the violence and many detailed assessments and theories are derived from them. A survey in the Nether ...
... women and 0.14 per cent for men in the revised US generic crime survey. These US Family Violence Surveys have been subject to very extensive secondary analysis as to the risk factors associated with the violence and many detailed assessments and theories are derived from them. A survey in the Nether ...
Strategic Self-Promotion and Competitor
... shun promiscuity per se, rather, he may desire sexual exclusivity once in the relationship to ensure that the child in which he is investing heavily is, in fact, his own. Buss (1988a) also found an unexplained anomaly: Sexually provocative behaviors were very effective for women when performed, but ...
... shun promiscuity per se, rather, he may desire sexual exclusivity once in the relationship to ensure that the child in which he is investing heavily is, in fact, his own. Buss (1988a) also found an unexplained anomaly: Sexually provocative behaviors were very effective for women when performed, but ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... The sexual objectification of women is pervasive in Western cultures. Sexualized images of the ideal-looking female body are proliferated throughout film, advertisements, television shows, music videos, and women’s magazines in the United States (American Psychological Association [APA], 2010; Frede ...
... The sexual objectification of women is pervasive in Western cultures. Sexualized images of the ideal-looking female body are proliferated throughout film, advertisements, television shows, music videos, and women’s magazines in the United States (American Psychological Association [APA], 2010; Frede ...
Testing the mate-choice hypothesis of the female orgasm
... is higher versus lower. Only one study has tested the association of women’s orgasm frequency with a range of partner traits (Gallup et al., 2014). They found that women’s orgasm frequency was predicted by partners’ attractiveness and family income. However, the study used a between-subjects design, ...
... is higher versus lower. Only one study has tested the association of women’s orgasm frequency with a range of partner traits (Gallup et al., 2014). They found that women’s orgasm frequency was predicted by partners’ attractiveness and family income. However, the study used a between-subjects design, ...
Understanding married women`s vulnerability to HIV infection in Egypt
... 6.8%, respectively). Although there are no national statistics that document the rising prevalence among women in Egypt, anecdotal findings by service providers in voluntary counseling and testing centers suggest an increase in the number of women infected with HIV. The 2010 Bio– Behavioral Surveill ...
... 6.8%, respectively). Although there are no national statistics that document the rising prevalence among women in Egypt, anecdotal findings by service providers in voluntary counseling and testing centers suggest an increase in the number of women infected with HIV. The 2010 Bio– Behavioral Surveill ...
Exploitation of women in mass media
The exploitation of women in mass media is the use or portrayal of women in the mass media (such as television, film and advertising) to increase the appeal of media or a product to the detriment of, or without regard to, the interests of the women portrayed, or women in general. Feminists and other advocates of women's rights have criticized such exploitation. The most often criticized aspect of the use of women in mass media is sexual objectification.