2. The Black-Eyed Peas
It is evident in this image that Will is the dominant figure as he has
Fergie (the woman) leaning on his as the superior member; he is
also standing in a very dominant pose, legs spread apart and being
the middle figure, showing the others to be behind him and less
important.
Also, Fergie is the only one
in the image with any sort of In this poster, we see
revealing body (even though
this is one of the less
that Fergie is
revealing images of her) as playing up to the
the men are covered up female stereotype of
completely unlike being dependent on
her, displaying that she needs
to ‘please’ the male audience the male figure as
to be successful . This plays she is shown to be
up to the theory from John leaning on
Berger on ‘the male
gaze’, ‚men look at
Will.I.Am.
women, women watch
themselves being looked
at‛, and so there is no need to
show the men as revealing as
it doesn't appeal to the female
audience.
3. Ludacris Objectification more broadly is an attitude that
regards a person as a commodity or as an object
for use, with little or no regard for a person's
personality or sentience.
This image is the perfect The concept of sexual
example of women being objectification and, in
shown as a piece of particular, the
objectification of women,
meat, literally. The is an important idea in
woman is shown to be feminist theory and
the ‘replacement’ for psychological theories
chicken as Ludacris is derived from feminism.
pouring salt over her leg Many feminists regard
and holding her as sexual objectification as
someone would a objectionable and as
playing an important role
chicken leg whilst in gender inequality.
preparing to eat it.
This image can be interpreted to be extremely objectifying
towards women , as Ludacris is surrounded by what is
stereotypically ‘mans favorite things’. He’s surrounded by
beer, chicken, and a woman.