Stereotypes In Miss Representation

1015 Words3 Pages

Women In Modern Society In Miss Representation movie, Jennifer Siebel Newsom determined how the society and media affected to women these days. There are many countries which judge women that they are not important in society such as Vietnam, China, and even the United States. The media play an important role in society because it helps us to receive the news every day and entertains. But, the ways media portrayed are completely making the negative effects for women. People usually use the media to illustrate that women are weak and they should not be in the same level with men. Also, women couldn’t get into the high position in government because nobody would listen to them. Jennifer Siebel Newsom made this move because she was fearful that her unborn daughter will grow up in the …show more content…

In fact, they cast many students, educators, and scholars about what they think about the gender stereotype about women. They need to know how the people feel about this society and how unfair women get treated. There are a logos of inequality when women are lack of political power because men take most of the decisions which affects negatively to women. For example, there are forty four presidential elections in U.S. from 1845 to now, but there are not any woman candidate involved in the election. Even though a lot of countries choose women to be leaders, but U.S. still not. They cast Garvin Newsom, who is the Lieutenant Governor of California, “If people knew that Cuba, China, Iraq, and Afghanistan have more women in government than the United States of America, that would get some people upset” (Newsom, Miss Representation). Besides the political power, they also cast students about the gender stereotype. Jean Kilbourne, who is high school student stated that “No matter what else women does and no matter what else her achievement, their values still depend on how

Open Document