Friday, July 19, 2019
Toni Morrison and bell hooks - Society and the Media :: Biography Biographies Essays
      Toni Morrison and bell hooks - Society and the Media            There is a lot of misrepresentation of the black society  as a whole in the media. The reason that this is true is because the mostly  white society accepts this and prolongs s this misrepresentation in the media.  Toni Morrison and bell hooks share some of the same ideas on sexism, racism and  conformity. This American society is made up of mostly whites. The whites have  an extreme effect on how the stereotypes of today relate with media.            Sexism is a current issue that happens everyday. It is  supported with the stereotypes that area ready preconceived and we just go along  with them. In hooks analysis of Lees movie she explores how Carolyn is the care  take she is the mother so that is her job. As hooks says. "Sexist/racist  stereotypes of gender identity in black experience are evident in the  construction of these two characters. Although Carolyn is glamorous, beautiful  in her afrocentric style, she is portrayed as a bitch goddess"(hooks 103). She  is the dominate on in the house hold because it is considered to be her job as  the female. The father does not do much of anything to support her. He is not  responsible for actions because he is an, "artistic, non-patriarchal mindset; he  cannot be held accountable."(hooks 104). This is because the society say that it  is O.K. for the man to do this and it should be accepted.            While Carolyn was near death Carolyn talks to her daughter  and, "Troy is given instructions as to how she must assume the caretaker role.  Contemporary feminist thinkers are calling attention to the girlhood... No one  in the film is concerned about the loss of Troy's girlhood, though her brothers  remain free to maintain their spirit of play"(bell 104). So instead of the  mother asking the father she goes to her ten-year-old daughter and instructs her  that she is now the caretaker compared to her older brothers or her father. This  is confusing, wouldn't the oldest take care of the youngest. I guess not, I  think this is a prime example of sexism. Taking her girlhood away, because it is  a woman's job.  					    
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