Tanned and Ripped: The Growth of Male Objectification
Document Type
Oral Presentation
Campus where you would like to present
SURC 201
Start Date
16-5-2013
End Date
16-5-2013
Abstract
For many decades, women have been objectified by men and society; that is, they have been reduced to nothing more than sexual objects. However, in the modern day we are witnessing the growing objectification of men. “Tanned and Ripped: The Growth of Male Objectification” will explore this growing trend and explore the economic reasons behind this trend and its potential social consequences.
Recommended Citation
Pucci, Nicholas, "Tanned and Ripped: The Growth of Male Objectification" (2013). Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE). 98.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2013/oralpresentations/98
Additional Mentoring Department
Sociology
Tanned and Ripped: The Growth of Male Objectification
SURC 201
For many decades, women have been objectified by men and society; that is, they have been reduced to nothing more than sexual objects. However, in the modern day we are witnessing the growing objectification of men. “Tanned and Ripped: The Growth of Male Objectification” will explore this growing trend and explore the economic reasons behind this trend and its potential social consequences.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Nelson Pichardo