Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Women, Title IX and Film :: Sports Essays
Women, Title IX and FilmWhen I was younger I washbasin remember watching old movies with my mother every Sunday. I love watching the dashing men sweep away the pretty women and the copiously cheesy music. However much I loved the romance subprogram of the story, it always struck me as kind of funny the way the adult female was usually a very passive part of the whole consanguinity making model. She waited for him to kiss her, and the (or I should really say perhaps then) the bollock is in her court and she has the ability to make decisions. In countless movies the charr is mad at the man and so what does he do? He grabs her and kisses her passionately. I always thought that it looked like it hurt. Some guy mashing his character into yours when you really do not want to be kissed? Not pleasant. My dot in all this is that if you look at movies like these and then watch, say, refuse it Like Beckham or Girl Fight, the woman is actively choosing her sport, her path in life, and her relationship. Women now have the right to be empowered in ikon (despite the still pervading Hollywood kitsch) and on of these ways, is inherently, through sport.Sport empowers women. That is a proved fact, and for many of us Title IX babies, a no-brainer. The question is wherefore? When Title IX was still a fresh, new thing, for women sport served as something once denied them that they could finally experience. It represented getting the ball and being subject to play just like one of the boys. Now women were on an pull down playing field, and that is always empowering. For these women it represented a chance more than anything else, further women of my generation get something else out of sport that makes the modern woman different.In films across the board, sport or no, the image of woman is changing. She is thinner, yes, to keep up with the Hollywood standard of the waif, exactly she is also fit and muscular. Jada Pinkett-Smith is my favorite model of the new Hollywo od body. She has muscular definition in her body but she is still very feminine. Women are expected (not just in Hollywood) to go to the gym regularly and work out. A woman who is not physically fit is not as attractive in todays modern valet and that is the truth.
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