Analysis Of Female Chauvinist Pigs

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Tristan Nguyen Professor Beall English 1101/105 September 16, 2015 Realistic and Holistic of Women Society have a huge impact on people attitude and behavior. It’s a poisonous weapon that affect human moral and attitude among the others. In Jennifer Pozner article “Ghettos Bitches, China Dolls, and Cha Cha Divas,” she argues that the fashion industry affected Tyra Banks’s behavior. Similarly, “Female Chauvinist Pigs,” by Ariel Levy saying such society create and affect women behaviors. This is refers as women empowerment over not only women, but also men. The ideas or behavior inherited to a person depend on the background of the person’s family. Society serves as a reinforcement to a person behavior. I think society affected person behavior …show more content…

Levy used the phrase “raunch culture” in her article to describe women today. According to Levy, raunch culture is the conflict between the women’s movement and sexual revolution. Levy express such that Female Chauvinist Pigs is women who think they superior than other. “Anyssa is not different from most FCPs: They want to be like men, and profess to disdain women who are overly focused on the appearance of femininity.” (270). Levy refers his as a raunch culture where Anyssa could be like men or even more than men and as a women empowerment. Also the same for Pozner’s article, Pozner argue that Tyra considers herself as a supermodel where she thinks she is superior to other. “Tyra continued to criticize her ‘defeatist attitude’ until Tiffany got choked up,” (400). The same for Levy, Pozner claims that Tyra is also a figure of women …show more content…

“We decided long ago that the Male Chauvinist Pig was an unenlightened rube, but the Female Chauvinist Pig (FCP) has risen to a kind of exalted status.” She claims that women today who sexually objectify other women and themselves. This refers as one of women empowerment. Men in this society today are attracted to sexy women which mean if it wasn’t for them then FCP wouldn’t be born. She also says that stereotypes have existed long ago and have huge impact on political life, the music industry, art, fashion, and taste. Pozner point and Levy points have in common about

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