
The Problem with the Male Gaze
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Narrated by:
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Claire Glover
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By:
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Liz Fe Lifestyle
About this listen
The Male Gaze: Something we continuously see in media, psychology, and our everyday lives. The objectification of women has unfortunately been something that we are subjected to every day, whether we realize it or not. However, many people don’t realize the dangers of these thought processes.
The Male Gaze has been attributed as the core of sexual harassment, abuse, and sexual assault, and as a result of the over-fetishization of women in the media. In this audiobook, we’ll go over the various ways that the male gaze can do harm to women as a whole, as well as the people fighting against this endless objectification.
©2021 Elizabeth Fequiere (P)2022 Elizabeth Fequiere
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