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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Nicki Minaj - Anaconda

Despite the commercial conquest of Nicki Minajs Anaconda, the medicinal drug video has raised eyebrows from guardians of womanhood and advocates of social responsibility ever so since it was released in August. While these activists be busy calling for the Ameri toilette popular music diligence to kill the goose that lays the sumptuous egg in ready to restore its\nshattered honourable compass, I would like to seclude your attention to look at the song from a feminist perspective.\nThe song, of which I will beg off in a more(prenominal) demure tone, basically stress on the fact that the big posteriors they possessed, the greater sex supplicant they have. Women in this category should enforce it as a apparatus to quash the dominance of snug women, who had been comfortably recognized by mainstream beauty standards for decades.\nOn a positive note, Anaconda attempts to make up the self-esteem of women, who failed to cognize that their bodies are unique and better-loo king in their own ways. However, I am concerned with methods utilize to attain the goal. Ironically, one of them is the objectification of beauty. The tread of skinny women to elevate the position of women with voluptuous posteriors is an endeavor to specify the meaning of beauty, but the mental process itself is a counteraction against prevalent idea of beauty, which has already been objectified. In other words, no press how well they argue, they are not capable of breaking through and through the beauty is objectified frame. This is coherent with the dread of George Santayana (1896), who believed that beauty is subjectively conceptualized tally to human interests and feelings but is stock-still guided by a sense of attraction, which eventually leads to pleasure-objectified. \nUnless and until we can solve this meta-psychology issue, I sham we have to regard this as a permanent mouse for feminism. Let us trip on to look at reasons behind Minajs aggression to ward their nemesis. Besides waging a war against wome...

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