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  2. 50 positive life quotes to inspire, and lift your ... - AOL

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    Quotes about love: 50 love quotes to express how you feel: 'Where there is love there is life' Inspirational quotes: 50 motivational motivational words to brighten your day. Just Curious for more?

  3. Feminist aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    From a spectator's point of view, men looking at women, compared to women looking at women, produces different social implications. When understanding a feminist perspective, Morse discusses the ideas of “self-defined” and “self-determined” art by women artists. [ 9 ]

  4. Gendered associations of pink and blue - Wikipedia

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    Pink evokes traditional feminine gender roles, caring for other people, being beautiful, being good, and being cooperative. [26] Some breast cancer-related organizations, such as Pink Ribbon International use the pink ribbon as their primary symbol. Susan G. Komen for the Cure uses a stylized "running ribbon" as their logo. [27]

  5. Gender in advertising - Wikipedia

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    Gender in advertising refers to the images and concepts in advertising that depict and reinforce stereotypical gender roles.Advertisements containing subliminal or direct messages about physical attractiveness and beauty have been of particular interest regarding their impact on men, women, and youth.

  6. Feminist art - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1960s, there was a plethora of feminine artwork that broke away from the tradition of depicting women in an exclusively sexualized or objectified fashion. [9] In order to gain recognition, many female artists struggled to "de-gender" their work in order to compete in a dominantly male art world.

  7. Male gaze - Wikipedia

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    Mulvey proposes that sexual inequality — the asymmetry of social and political power between men and women — is a controlling social force in the cinematic representations of women and men. The male gaze (the aesthetic pleasure of the male viewer) is a social construct derived from the ideologies and discourses of patriarchy .

  8. Uncle Sam - Wikipedia

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    Palczewski, Catherine H. "The male Madonna and the feminine Uncle Sam: Visual argument, icons, and ideographs in 1909 anti-woman suffrage postcards." Quarterly Journal of Speech 91.4 (2005): 365-394. online [dead link ‍] Wilde, Lukas RA, and Shane Denson. "Historicizing and Theorizing Pre-Narrative Figures—Who is Uncle Sam?."

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