An eye-opening and moving talk on the objectification of women in popular culture was recently given to staff and students at The University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney. The talk, Resisting Objectification, was presented by author, researcher and social commentator, Melinda Tankard Reist as part of the new ‘Provost Presents’ lunchtime seminar series. Ms Tankard Reist is the director of Women’s Forum Australia and the editor of the discussion paper / magazine, Faking It. She has also written two books focusing on issues affecting women: Giving Sorrow Words: Women’s Stories of Grief and Abortion and Defiant Birth: Women who Resist Medical Eugenics. Throughout her talk Ms Tankard Reist highlighted how women are sexualized in ...
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educator perspective This paper will examine three young women’s perceptions on the body, health, ph...
We, seven women writers performers artists academics, have been working collectively for a year, sto...
We are four women from three Australian universities in various phases of (un)becoming academics. On...
Alexis Williams, Avienne Golden and Katarina Flaig, CWP 102: Argumentation and Research Faculty Ment...
Humanising Beauty is a research project that explores the factors that are controlling the perceptio...
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Research has highlighted rising rates of gender-based violence, sexual assaults and victimisation on...
In this chapter, I discuss ways of theorising the relationship between women's subjectivities and so...
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The visual media\u27s impact upon body image has only recently become an area of study. Research in ...
This research looks at how 11 women aged 18-25 talk about femininity and the feminine body. The anal...
This considers the media\u27s role in current social issues from a feminist perspective, including r...
educator perspective This paper will examine three young women’s perceptions on the body, health, ph...
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