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And many comics and movies still portraywomen as damsels in distress.
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Adverts, it is argued, often portraywomen in a discriminatory and demeaning manner.
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Exposing children to lewd pictures that portraywomen as sex objects is not appropriate.
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It's insulting to portraywomen as mysterious, distracted, half-enslaved beings whom male candidates must court and fawn over.
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We can refuse roles that are degrading to women and minorities, or that portraywomen as sex objects.
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Some of the videos and shows on MTV and its many properties don't always portraywomen in a positive light.
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Traditional attitudes and cultural norms, which portraywomen as subservient and inferior to men, continue to underlie the country's harrowing statistics on violence against women.
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In the 1900s, anti-suffragette propaganda used images of cats to portraywomen as silly, useless, catty and ridiculous in their attempt to enter political life.
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Why don't we resent the way the media portrayswomen?
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It has symbolically portrayedwomen as vessels, equating our lives to those of the unborn.
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Another woman a pretty brunette, said: I feel like the car industry portrayswomen quite unfairly.
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She says contemporary feminism portrayswomen as victims and men as the enemy who represent the patriarchy.
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I always love the way he portrayswomen in his nudes, strong and sexy, I enjoyed it.
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Juror Jessica Chastain said she was shocked at the way many of the films she saw at Cannes portrayedwomen.
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"He portrayedwomen as a work of art," said Charles Napier.
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O'Farrell skilfully portrayswomen's lives in the 1970s, poised between oppression and progress, and the prejudice experienced by the Irish in England.