EClark1894 opened this issue on Jan 05, 2015 · 136 posts
moriador posted Wed, 21 January 2015 at 5:50 PM
Pumykins, the reason it is not always possible to find a LINK is that all of human knowledge is, believe it or not, not on the web. A lot of knowledge is actually contained within these mystical objects that educated people know as BOOKS. Educated people actually even read them from time to time, and occasionally remember and pass on the mysterious wisdom contained within. Frequently, this takes place in venerated temples of knowledge known as SCHOOLS.
Alas, not every book has been scanned into Google's archives. However, I did a simple Google search and found this example in less than two minutes:
Pay attention to this:
"First, body cropping was seen as a form of depersonalization of the woman, and a form of detachment. They explained that the ultimate objectification of the female is to picture her headless and feetless -- unable to think and unable to move."
On page 43:
"Further, the woman in this particular ad cannot move, having no feet. Therefore, she is completely immobile and available, in a both a visual and a physical sense"
This is standard deconstruction. Nothing strange or controversial about it. However, since a while back you demonstrated a curious inability to even understand the fundamental concept of objectification, I don't expect this to make much sense to you. :D
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