Verb(1) make sexual, endow with sex, attribute sex to(2) make sexual(3) endow with sex(4) attribute sex to
Verb(1) make sexual, endow with sex, attribute sex to(2) make sexual(3) endow with sex(4) attribute sex to
(1) We still see the tired images, the highly sexualised women and black men as pimps.(2) Influenced by science fiction and advertising, the computer-manipulated color photographs and photo-based installations critique sexualized images of women.(3) No, it's weirder than law, I say - law doesn't take young kids and sexualise them for the delectation of the market.(4) Is it disgusting because it sexualizes children?(5) Early sexualization fits with early autonomization of children as consumers.(6) Parents hold the purse-strings and we should pull them pretty tight when it comes to clothes that sexualise young girls.(7) Neufeld contends that peer orientation undermines family cohesion, poisons the school atmosphere and fosters an aggressively hostile and sexualized youth culture.(8) So they can say, look, we're sexualizing teens.(9) The guards' sadistic and sexualized treatment of prisoners was just an extension of the chaos they were already wallowing in with no restraint from above.(10) u2018There is a belief in our culture that children are not sexual unless they're sexualized by adults and that is simply not true,u2019 says Klein.(11) The British, Americans, and French had been viewing sexualized images and reading sexualized representations of those they conquered for decades, as part of the right of conquest.(12) Angry young men were politicized, while rebellious young women were sexualized .(13) Hazing usually has an aspect of sexualization involved.(14) His sadistic and sexualized relations with others intensified.(15) We live in a culture that accepts - even endorses - violence against women; females are turned into objects and young girls are sexualized to sell products and services.(16) I did find myself wondering whether some of the projections involved in the relentlessly sexualized interpretation of this image in Extremities might not also make some readers smile at what they consider interpretative absurdities.