Negative Stereotypes In Susan Faludi's Backlash

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The reoccurring changes in society depict on how one views and expresses their personal opinion about the environment in which we live. Negative stereotypes spread rapidly against career driven women in the 1980’s. Susan Faludi, author of Backlash, explained circumstances where people argued against feminism in her book. The specific examples justified her point of view on how women were being taken advantage of, resulting in the book becoming a bestseller. Yet some were influencing negative opinions about her book, she knew she had potential to impact those who felt as if they were going downhill in life as the mistreated ones. Several years later, as I reflect on what Faludi wrote, I come to realization that our world still holds negative feelings towards women. Minorities have a bigger label casted upon themselves because of how often they are recognized in the media. Women are most commonly targeted as the minority in gender differentiation, which causes backlash. For example in the media, physical appearance holds more importance than achievements for females. Hearing about a celebrity wearing inappropriate clothing is just as likely to be expressed as to how well the football team did in their game. Girls are targets, always the main subject of matter. In Leora Tanenbaums book I Am Not a Slut, she describes the “sexual …show more content…

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