It
is difficult to argue that we do not live in a breast-obsessed society.
From advertising to porn, Americans can't seem to get enough of them, and thus,
we are inundated daily. Yet, the American relationship with breasts is
complicated. On beaches, for instance, American women are encouraged to
display as much cleavage as possible, but if a nursing mother takes a breast out in public to feed an infant many of us suddenly become prudish. Why? And when did Americans reach the point that we so celebrate,
even reward, augmentation? What messages are we sending women about
embracing their natural selves? And how does all this attention to
breasts affect young girls? As for men, how does growing up in a
breast-obsessed culture affect their views of women and their bodies?
Include at least two of the following in your discussion:
- "The Breast of Advertising" (Adweek )
- "Has it Really Come to This? Gal Gadot Defends Breast Size for Wonder Woman Role in Batman vs. Superman" (Indwire)
- "Victoria's Secret Store Bans Mom from Breastfeeding" (NBC News)
- "America's Boob Police" (Daily Beast)
- "Men’s Breast Obsession—and Women’s" (Psychology Today )
- "Women have Boobs—Get over It" (AlterNet)
Requirements:
- Must be in MLA Style
- Must be one full page in length
- Must include a works cited page
Due: We 4.22

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