http://www.thefader.com/2017/04/26/jae5-interview-j-hus-producer-did-you-see-common-sense https://www.theodysseyonline.com/sexual-objectification-women-music-videos https://medium.com/@moni_ach/objectification-of-women-in-hip-hop-music-videos-8c37489ceb7f http://www.news24.com/MyNews24/Women-objectified-in-music-videos-20130802 Sometimes in music videos, the woman’s face is not shown. Instead, her body becomes a showpiece and is put on display. It depicts her as not having an identity or a sense of individualism thus, reinforcing her role as a sex symbol. “Women’s bodies are often dismembered and treated as separate parts, perpetuating the concept that a woman’s body is not connected to her mind and emotions,” states the sociologist, Erving Goffman in his book, Gender Advertisements. For example, certain body parts like the woman’s breast, her buttocks or her legs would be emphasised. This relates to the notion of sexism with reference to canting (to lea
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