Imagined Hierarchies as Conditionals of Gender in Aesthetics

Estetyka I Krytyka 41 (2):135-154 (2016)
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Abstract

The attributes of gender in the media are disputable. This can be explained by a conflict generated by culturally acquired alternative imagined hierarchies which are not compatible or may be even contradictory. This article is a philosophical enquiry that examines the representation of gender and the environment in which it is conditioned.

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