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    Sexism is gendered inequalities that force individuals into feeling restricted, and cause those individuals into also feeling as if they can only play roles or complete tasks based on the society given gender roles. One example of sexism would be when Octavia Dawe interviewed an individual and the interviewee stated how her male friend’s would make comments about how ladies belong in the kitchen making food . The men would make sexist jokes that would diminish women not realizing that the jokes

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    Created and perpetuated in part by patriarchal religions and capitalism, the American workplace exemplifies sexism in modern society, contributing to the continuation of women being viewed as subordinate to men (Albee and Perry 145). In 2013, American women earned 82 cents to every dollar that men earned, a discrepancy known as the gender wage gap, and that gap widens for working mothers in the United States. Though mothers comprise a larger percentage of the workforce than do fathers, they loose

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    Sexism, that word has almost lost its meaning with the rise of third-wave feminism. However, this in no way suggests that it doesn’t exist. I don’t identify as a feminist, however they do have a point that sexism is a problem in 21st-century society. This issue isn’t contained to one particular group, I’m only focusing on the Reformed community because it’s the community I’m a part of and heavily identify with. I will stay clear from generalizations because I don’t want the first thing someone to

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    While language alone is not the reason sexism is our society exists, it can be reflective of an individual’s innate sexist ideology as well as an entire society’s sexist perspective. The language one speaks is the language of their thoughts, so the way one uses a gendered term can be an embodiment of their thoughts. Some linguists argue that the language one grows up speaking, along with its underlying assumptions and connotations, limit the way one can perceive the world, which is innately sexist

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    When thinking about institutionalized discrimination one form that come to the forefront of my mind is sexism against women, primarily in the workplace. Sullivan stated that “males are physically stronger than women and free of the responsibility of bearing and nursing children” (2016,p 210). This is absolutely true and understandably however, these should not be factors when you compare the work a women vs a man can provide. There are companies that feel like men are less likely to require time

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    comments made against young girls and women that are of disrespect and condescending. Although the gender gap has been closing since women first started gaining rights back in the 20th century, there are still comments that are holding females back. Sexism is detrimental to young women’s perspectives because the backlash that they are hearing often prevent them from going on and improving aspects that may have been previously before male dominated. Growing up as a young girl, I have often had been

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    asked her how her dogs are. He thought that since Mia is a women she would only care about her pets, not her job. This is sexism in the workplace. Sexism in the workplace is a common thing to see. According to businessinsider.com 90% of women that quit their job because of sexism. Women should not go through that pain of quitting their job and having to find a new one. Sexism

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    Campbell Brown once said “We are not yet a society free of sexism, and this will continue to be an issue for all women candidates.” Ms. Brown was a news network anchor and was exposed to sexism almost everyday of her life. Sexism is found in movies, music and even novels. In Haroun and the Sea of Stories written by Salman Rushdie in 1990, sexism is found throughout the novel, with the help from the characters Blabbermouth and Princess Batcheat. Sexism is unfair as it produces rebellion, eliminates women’s

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    to eliminating sexism and progressing towards gender equality. However, sexism is still ingrained in our everyday culture. This is evident in the fact that in 2017 women earn about 80 cents to a man’s dollar and are less likely to be promoted within the workplace. It’s an unfortunate fact the most women will experience some form of sexism throughout their lives. In this paper, I will address my personal experiences with both hostile and benevolent sexism, how the two forms of sexism differ, and how

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    dictionary, misogyny is defined as a dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women. It is no secret that this was very evident in medieval societies, where males held the authority over women. Even in renowned works of literature sexism occurs. It is found in none other than The Canterbury Tales and in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Chaucer is the first to describe The Wife of Bath in an unflattering way. In the general prologue of The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer describes Alison

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