Feminism After WWII

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Orlando P

 

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December 17, 2015

 

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Mass media started to be defined by the division of age and sought to please "the lowest common denominator". Television programs sought to please the "lowest common denominator" by offering homogenized images of our culture which sparked up a great deal of debate and succeeded in reinforcing the middle class, sexually repressed, white-bread norms and values...
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"By the 1960's, the contradictions grew wider and more obvious, and the images and messages of this period were obsessed with shifting gender codes, driven with generational antagonisms, schizophrenic about female sexuality, relentless in their assaults on the imperfections of the female face and body, and determined to straddle the widening gap between traditional womanhood and the young, hip, modern "chick" (15)...
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