ऑब्जेक्टिफिकेशन Meaning in English
ऑब्जेक्टिफिकेशन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : objectification
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
आपत्ति उठाते हुएव्यर्थ की आपत्ति करते हुए
आपत्ति,विद्रोह
आक्षेप वाक्य
आपत्तिजनकता
आक्षेप लायक़
आक्षेपजनक
आपत्ति जनक
आपत्तिजनक
आपत्तिजनक तरह से
आक्षेपरूप
आक्षेपिक
इजेक्टिव
उद्देश्यवादी
ऑब्जेक्टिवे
ऑब्जेक्टिफिकेशन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Pieces such as Beauty Parlor (1933) and Demonstration (1932) depicted women's preoccupation with the culture of beauty, while pieces such as Cold Comfort (1935) more directly address the objectification of women for the pleasure of men.
The term "kink" has been claimed by some who practice sexual fetishism as a term or synonym for their practices, indicating a range of sexual and sexualistic practices from playful to sexual objectification and certain paraphilias.
Sexual objectification.
Within the dark, urban milieu of the film, an obvious metaphor for the mind, resides an equally dark social fact: that the lives of women are often defined ('marked)' by abuse, objectification, sexual threat and violence".
He commended Ford for "flipping the script for what young women in the pop mainstream could say and how they were expected to behave", writing her objectification of men separated her from other female pop singers.
The subject matter, which explores physical abuse and recovery, and objectification and societal attitudes, is for mature audiences only.
In April 2006, Steffans appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in a segment titled "Smart Women on 'Stupid Girls' – Guests discuss the objectification of women".
In this contemplation the mind is filled with pure intellectual forms, the "Platonic Ideas" as he calls them, which are objectifications of the will at a certain grade of completeness of representation.
He holds that all things are in some degree beautiful, ugliness being viewed as merely imperfect manifestation or objectification of will.
Some studies indicate that widespread objectification of women in the media may have significant repercussions on society, such as low self-esteem and/or eating disorders among women.
New School received mixed reviews from critics; several reviewers praised the humor and voice acting, but others found the characters unlikable and critiqued the sexist objectification of Malina.
Bustle's Kadeen Griffiths criticized the objectification of Malina and wrote that her role as Kuzco's love interest was sexist; that said, she also argued that the character had a greater degree of "depth and focus" than most other cartoon love interests.