Female Objectification in Bangladesh

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Female objectification in Bangladesh

Female objectification in BangladeshPresented bySazzadul IslamM.d. Ashfaqur RahmanForkan HossenTuohidul AlamSazzad Howsan11OutlineWhat is objectificationSexual Objectification of Women in BangladeshOther Form of Female ObjectificationEffect of ObjectificationOur ResponsibilitiesSummary and Conclusion

What is OBJECTIFICATIONHowever, in society's dominant narrative, subject and object status is heavily gendered, with men granted subject status the vast majority of the time, and women severely objectified.3Women ObjectificationSexual Objectification: In 1989 Catharine Mackinnon in her TOWARD A FEMINIST THEORY OF THE STATE first mentioned sexual objectification .Brothel And Prostitute: One of the ancient Occupation

SEXUAL OBJECTIFICATION OF WOMEN IN BANGLADESHSign Of Sexual ObjectificationDr. Caroline Heldman, The Chair of the politics department at OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE, researched and these were published and praised by THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE HUFFINGTON POST, THE DAILY BEAST.Only representing portion of the bodyWomen for the objectFor exchangeCheaply available Unable to express.

6Print Media

Only Representing Portion of The Body77

Women For The Object8

For Exchange9

Cheaply Available 10

Unable To Express11ProstitutionSocietyLyrics of musicInternet

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13Other Forms of female Objectification in Bangladesh14Other Forms of Female ObjectificationIdenty CrisisFault=WomenSocial LifeRiligionEntertainment industry

15Effect of Female objectification16Effect of Female ObjectificationReduce women confidenceCreate anxiety among womenFeel insecure in the societyIncrease female abusement, rape, eve teasingIncrease self objectification.

17Self Objectification

18Our Responsibilities19Our ResponsibilitiesStop pointing towords women Change our viewImprove our mentality, thoughts and ethicsImproving confidence and self respect.20Summary And Conclusion21