Examples of using Objectification in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Computer
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This objectification of women has to stop.
It might have been something like, uh,"your objectification.
Objectification of women beauty as self-esteem.
These processes are objectification and anchorage.
Objectification: Objectives for fulfilling the vision.
I know a lot about the objectification of the female form.
What happens insteadis a different kind of objectification.
Objectification of AIDS according to the interviewed prisoners.
You-You have built an empire on the objectification of women.
An objectification of the entire issue must be at the heart of things.
Do it to their faces. It's the only way objectification is sexy.
Biofeedback- the objectification of control over the muscles of the pelvis.
It's my turn to state an equation:colonization objectification.
Art is the objectification of feeling, and the subjectification of nature.
That's right in… that's implied in this,immediately in this notion of objectification.
This objectification, however, was made within the context in question.
It's easy to feel superior,to blame them for the objectification of women in our society.
Using objectification, a structuring operation of the image can be defined.
A vicious cycle of the accumulation of capital, of the objectification of life and its means.
The objectification of women in the press reinforces stereotyping of women.
It is a relationship of power characterized both by domination and by objectification.
Objectification: In which you will learn objectives for fulfilling the vision.
Symbolic elements reconstruct reality,constituting it through subjective objectification.
Scientific objectification as"paradox in the relationship between speech and language.
Important changes have also been observed in the modes of objectification of labor relations.
The objectification is constituted in the third characteristic of the morphological pole.
Aida" walks a fine line between post-feminist critique and blatant objectification.
The exploitation of black labour, the objectification of black bodies, the trauma and the death of black people.
Parallelism in terms of the condition of the woman in society; her objectification.
The blood is presented as the objectification of HIV, reminding the caregiver the child's HIV status.