The Sound of música Are reality shows sending bad messages to women/girls?

smithmiller6 posted on Dec 17, 2009 at 11:16AM
i am teaching a women's studies course at hofstra university and we have recently been talking about reality television and how they are often misogynist and send out dangerous messages to girls and young women. the reason i bring this up is because we learned that a vast majority of people who watch reality shows are teenage girls and young women between the ages of 18 and 24 and also most reality shows are produced by men. we're talking about shows such as the bachelor, rock of love, the girls next door, keeping up with the kardashians, bad girls club, america's next top model and even shows like american idol and dancing with the stars. now granted i do not like reality shows to begin with we have been studying these shows by watching scenes from these shows on tv and seeing how dehumanizing to women they are. yeah one might argue that these shows are sexist against men as well but they really aren't. at least the men on these shows aren't botoxed up or are cosmetically enhanced. and even the bachelorette is anti-women by showing the female lead as a brainless sex object. i for one hope for the sake of all womankind that reality shows soon die a painful death and are put out of their misery once and for all so we can see shows that are more empowering and less insulting.

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over a year ago ashspan said…
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I think it would depend on the reality show. Women can or cannot choose to be on those kind of shows. The shows you mentioned above are exploitive. They make people feel like losers if they do not win the contests these shows are made for. I believe young people need much better role models. Personally I like the old variety shows from the 1960s and 70s. Also there are few movies that represent clean drama.