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  2. Sexual objectification - Wikipedia

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    Sexual objectification is the act of treating a person solely as an object of sexual desire. Objectification more broadly means treating a person as a commodity or an object without regard to their personality or dignity. Objectification is most commonly examined at the level of a society, but can also refer to the behavior of individuals and ...

  3. List of entertainers who performed in blackface - Wikipedia

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    Lew Dockstader Bert Williams, shown here in blackface, was the highest-paid African-American entertainer of his day.. This is a list of entertainers known to have performed in blackface makeup, whether in a minstrel show, as satire or historical depiction of such roles, or in a portrayal of a character using makeup as a racial disguise, for whatever reason.

  4. Gender representation in video games - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 Gallup poll indicated that men and women each make up half of all American video game players. [2] In 2014, women comprised 52% of video game players in the UK and 48% in Spain. [11] According to a 2008 study by the Pew Research Center, "fully 99% of boys and 94% of girls" play video games. [12]

  5. Blackface and Morris dancing - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence from the 1450s onward of the blackening of faces with charcoal as a means to evade identification, and in association with pagan themes. In the Kent and Essex enclosure riots of 1450–51 men cross-dressed as 'Queen of the Fairies' (similar to the related Doamna Zînelor, of the Călușari) including those wearing blackface.

  6. Blake Lively on Why She Wore Britney Spears’ Iconic Versace ...

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    To double down on the look, Lively wore her hair in soft waves, similar to Spears’ hairstyle when she wore the dress to Versace’s Milan Fashion Week show on Oct. 1, 2002. John Nacion - Getty ...

  7. Sexuality in music videos - Wikipedia

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    A woman dressed as a dominatrix (wearing black) is sitting in the background. Into the 2010s, artists continued to garner headlines for provocative content in their music videos. For example, Rihanna's music video for the song " S&M ", in which she simulates sex with a life-sized doll and wears bondage gear, generated much media attention and ...

  8. Stereotypes of African Americans - Wikipedia

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    The "strong black woman" stereotype is a discourse through that primarily black middle-class women in the black Baptist Church instruct working-class black women on morality, self-help, and economic empowerment and assimilative values in the bigger interest of racial uplift and pride (Higginbotham, 1993).

  9. Taylor Swift’s Favorite Kebab Shop Owner Declines Her VIP ...

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    It’s the hottest ticket in the world right now but one man has refused a VIP pass to Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. According to The Sun, North London kebab shop owner, Ahmed Khan, has turned down ...