| When others speak for the disabled, they often point the way to the freak show and the medical theater, two arenas of human objectification. |
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| The fact that mind evades complete objectification is not a signal of its irreducibility to mechanics. |
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| Their analogy between slavery and sharecropping provides a specialized instance of the objectification of croppers in the book. |
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| The objectification of women is further underscored by Bacon's seizing them as captives for ransom. |
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| For a change, this is a breakaway from the celluloid kitsch that prospers on the objectification and commodification of women in cinema. |
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| The objectification of the female form continues to be viewed by most feminists as necessarily disempowering. |
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| Now we only have to pick up any magazine to see the objectification of men. |
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| This other way of knowing resists the objectification and categorization of our experience of place. |
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| The sitter's intense glance back at the viewer somehow disallows objectification, as well as any pathologization. |
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| Western militarization furthers this objectification of women as gratification available for cheap purchase. |
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| In a condition of inferiority and objectification, submission is usually essential for survival. |
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| In fact, some feminist critics have pointed to a long history of objectification in star trek. |
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| The objectification of women and girls in advertising is a serious problem. |
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| I'm of the opinion that the objectification of all people is equally bad. |
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| Other topics of concern include teasing, bullying, physical objectification and the implications for social groups at school. |
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| They complain about sexism, recognize the objectification of women's bodies, and worry about the impact media images and messages might be having on younger girls. |
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| Therapeutic cloning for research purposes represents the commodification and the objectification of human life. |
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| In the Stern decisions, the objectification of women occurred in the host's own descriptions. |
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| Appearance and objectification affect women comics disproportionately than their male counterparts. |
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| The girls also voice concern about the objectification of women. |
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| His notes and letters from this period attest to his growing concern about the objectification of art and the ensuing deterioration of artistic experience. |
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| The objectification of nature in science and technology looks like mastery of nature but in fact it only demonstrates our impotence in the face of nature. |
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| The objectification of the hero is an integral aspect of the action genre. |
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| The fact of the matter is that misogyny and objectification are commonplace in the entertainment industry. |
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| No critique of dominance or subjection, certainly not of objectification, can be grounded in a vision of reality in which all sense perceptions are just sense perceptions. |
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| It was a voyeuristic approach that was less about admiration and more about objectification. |
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| Their extreme objectification is never hidden, and they often seduce and distract the suave spy. |
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| Embryonic research also constitutes an objectification of human life, where life becomes a tool which can be manipulated and destroyed for other even ethical ends. |
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| Indeed, believers in the qualitative approach are convinced that objectification and generalization in the social sciences are at once impossible and undesirable. |
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| This, of course, requires an objectification of standards that for some reason strikes fear in the very people who carry the gravest responsibilities. |
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| Put simply, psychologising the subject in this way is the defining characteristic of the contemporary objectification imperative. |
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| Ashton then attended a festival session Luna organized about the objectification of girls in the media. |
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| Women all the way from waitresses to CEOs are subject to objectification and harassment on a daily basis. |
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| La expected delivery is therefore by no means a coding optimization to artificially increase revenue but makes many logical objectification. |
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| This present period represents the zenith of technological objectification of the world and knowledge, marked by a hyper-rationalist, scientific, linear, and reductionist de-struction of nature. |
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| One might say that recognition of discrimination in court or in mediation between complainant and accused implicates objectification of the experienced discrimination. |
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| If there is an issue of objectification of women involved with the club in question, it has nothing to do with CJYC-FM's broadcast of the commercial but rather with the commerce of the enterprise in question. |
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| Embryonic research also constitutes an objectification of human life and a life becomes a tool in which it can be manipulated or destroyed for others, even to ethical ends. |
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| Systematisation and reactive objectification are dialectically related, and both include, as component processes, politicisation and rationalisation. |
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| Discrimination and the sexual objectification of women in film are two ideas the 34-year-old was interested in communicating in her modern interpretation of the 1612 play. |
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