Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Annotated Bibliography. Formal Paper #2

Kilbourne, Jean. "Two Ways A Woman Can Get Hurt." Rereading America. 8th ed. N.p.: Bedford/St.   Martin's, n.d. 575-601. Print.

Jean kilbourne talks about objectification of women in ads. I will be mainly using this as my primary source of information because it goes deep into how the advertisements may tie into cultural abuse and views on women. It shwos many examples of advertisements where men are being pinned, overpowered by men, what looks like to be "attacked", posed and portrayed as vulnerable and what the negative effects may be on them. Many go into drugs, food, self-harm and development of low self-esteem by the way they are treated by other women and men. 

Frank, Phyllis B. "Objectification Of Women | NOMAS." NOMAS. NOMAS, n.d. Web. 10 Dec. 2012. <http://www.nomas.org/node/247>.

This site gave me an overall look at the objectification of women. Not much new other than more of a general look at objectification. Yet it also sparked other ideas of what women go through, such as the thought of how women may look in the eyes of someone looking at ads and how they are out in the outside world. The loss of taking them seriously and how beauty is applied to ads. Beauty as in beautiful women and how that may affect those who aren`t considered "beautiful"

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