Saturday, May 9, 2020
Female Chauvinist Pigs, And Amanda Filipacchi s Article
We like to believe that we live in a world of equality, but how equal is a world where a woman gets paid 80 cents for every dollar made by a man? This twenty percent gender wage gap in current society refutes the idea of an equality. Women have significantly progressed since the 1960ââ¬â¢s and 70ââ¬â¢s feminist movement, yet there is still that twenty percent left to go. Even in todayââ¬â¢s society, women feel compelled to ââ¬Å"act like a manâ⬠to take on this male dominated society. Women have to sacrifice their womanhood in order to be offered equal opportunities. This means that they have to be an exception to the stereotypes applied to women. The stereotype of a women being dainty,fragile and in need of a manââ¬â¢s protection. They have to let go of these ââ¬Å"womanlyâ⬠characteristics that support the stereotype and instead, to be more ââ¬Å"like a manâ⬠. Ariel Levyââ¬â¢s article ââ¬Å"Female Chauvinist Pigsâ⬠and Amanda Filipacchiââ¬â ¢s article ââ¬Å"How to Pose like a Manâ⬠, discuss why women want to be seen as a man and their motivations to act like a man. Levy and Filipacchi admit that we live in a male dominated society. Both Filipacchi and women mentioned in Levyââ¬â¢s article want to break out of the stereotypes applied to women. Filipacchi wants to break out of this stereotype by using her author photo to make a statement about women empowerment, While Levy talks about women in her article who believe that associating with masculine qualities will help them break out these stereotypes. Levy and Filipacchi both
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