Sunday, November 18, 2012

Annnotated bibliography

Kilbourne, Jean. Can't buy me love : How Advertisement Changers the Way we Think and Feel.

New York:

Simon and Schuster, 1999. Print

This book was publish in 1999 by Simon and Schuster Inc and it was written by Jean Kilbourne where she presents many topics that represent how women are treated and viewed as in the 21th century. One such topic in the book is called "Two way a woman can get hurt" were many facts and complains come to fruition with real examples that show just how shallow the advertisement industry can get. Many speculation do come to light as Kilbourne expresses her ideas as to how the portrayal of many people changes constantly and not in a very accurate manner. There' s many spectacles about what is our suppose place in society and how we should act in it too which leads many readers to think about their daily lives and see that some of this facts are well implanted in their lives. Men and children are being portrayed sexually as well, since the market for this field has increased rapidly and many people are beginning to think that it now the new normal. Now a days, many people believe that if its being depicted on the media it's normal but that's not the case anymore.

"General Assembly: Untied Nations." Department of Public Information, 11 October 2011. Web. 12 

Nov.2012 

The website describes how many of the Untied States and other nations tend to treat women differently for their own reasons. They dispute on how the equality is never the same despite if the country has laws that enforce the idea of equality and fairness among s its people. Many of the people in this United Nations meeting are supposed to make better examples of how they plan to treat and manage the problem of inequality among s their country and how will they change for the better. For the most part, the meeting left many questions that were left unanswered for and many people still wish for another meeting were their results are going to be public.

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