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Popular Culture

Fashion

Dsquared2 under fire for #Dsquaw women’s fashion collection.” CBCNews|Indigenous.  

(2013). “The Violent Exploitation of Women in Fashion Continues …”. BuzzFeed

Timpf, Katherine (2016). “Apparently, Encouraging People to Stand Up for Themselves is ‘Rape Culture.’ National Review. 

Ingram, Lauren. (2016). 'Promoting rape culture': Artist slams teen fashion brand for selling clothing with the slogan 'Dead girls can't say no.’ Mail Online.

Plante, Chris and Arielle Duhaime-Ross. (2014). “Your shirt is sexist and ostracizing.” The Verge.

Tolentino, Jia (2015). “No Offense. Jezebel.

Matera, Avery. (2016). “Victoria Secret Accused of Cultural Appropriation for VS Show 2016 Costumes. Teen Vogue


Gaming

 Sarkeesian, Anita. (2016). “Sinister Seductress. Feminist Frequency.  Web.

Krishnan, Manisha. (2016). "Quebec University Students May Be Expelled Over Game Promoting Rape Culture. Vice. Web.

Saar, Malika Saada. (2015). “Grand Theft Auto V and the Culture of Violence Against Women. The Huffington Post. Web.


Barbie

Garber, Megan. (2016). “Barbie’s Hips Don’t Lie.” The Atlantic .Web.


Walt Disney

Cinderella (1950)

Sleeping Beauty (1959)

Little Mermaid (1989)

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)

Pocahontas (1995)


Advertising

Where

Burger King

Men’s Fitness

Belvedere Vodka

American Apparel

Bushmaster Rifles

Bayer’s Aspirina

EB Red

Kraft Salad Dressing

Budweiser

Bloomingdales

Mustang Jeans

Ford Trucks

World Pulse.  (2009). Malicious Media: Where Advertisements Go Awry. Web.

Kilbourne, Jean. (2010). Killing Us Softly – 4: Advertising’s Image of Women. Web.


Billboards


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