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Gender Stereotypes


            "Despite gradual improvement over the last 25 years, the depiction of women on TV remains traditional and stereotyped".# (Barner, 1) Many television programs have stereotyped men and women to behave in certain ways. What kind of job does a typical woman have? According to recent television programming, the typical woman is a teacher, nurse, secretary, or home maker. How realistic is this portrayal of women to the world? The typical woman is skinny, and very beautiful according to television programs, however all that you have to do is look around to see that not all women are "television beautiful". Each woman is beautiful in her own way, however when they are objectified on television programs it creates a false sense of reality for those of us who do not look like Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera, and thus makes us think that if we are not skinny with long blonde hair that we are not beautiful. Television programs rarely portray women as doctors, lawyers, or business executives and when they are given these jobs, most of the women are to portray a neurotic version of a woman. Ally McBeal for example was a lawyer, but she was viewed by most people as a neurotic woman who was only good for a few laughs, and the only person who understood her was also very neurotic. Even the educational programming industry has become a part of this deception. Many of today's children's TV shows represent women as the mom who stays at home, or the nurse, or teacher: for example Dexter"s Laboratory and The Rugrats. This makes young girls think that if they happen to want to be a scientist, it probably won't happen because only men become scientists according to what we see on TV.
             Another issue that TV creates is young people starving themselves in a quest to achieve the "perfect body". Not many people realize that nearly all actresses that are seen on TV have been altered or "touched up" by means of airbrushing or plastic surgery.


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