MTV
was launched in 1981 and transformed many parts of entertainment and news.
However, it was criticized for its sexual content, especially of women. Since
then, there have been content analysis studies as well as audience centered
studies. From these studies, researchers concluded that sexual objectification is
very prevalent in the content of MTV shows. Sexual objectification is defined
by Dianna Russell, a feminist writer and activist, as “the portrayal of human
beings – usual women – as depersonalized sexual things.” Studies have also
found that adolescents use the content they see on MTV for socialization. This can be extremely damaging among young
adults with the sexual objectification so prevalent in what they are watching.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Questions about Women and Music Videos/Lyrics
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