84 Quotes About Objectification
- Author Clarice Lispector
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I don't want beauty, I want identity.
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- Author Amalia Mesa-Bains
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What you have now then is the marketing of racialized identities as tools for consumption. And certain racialized bodies and images are associated with hipness, coolness, edginess. So all kinds of youth all over the world are appropriating that style as a way of, sort of, countering authority, stating their rebelliousness, and wanting to be seen as significant.
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- Author Miya Yamanouchi
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Be that kind of girl who smiles when you walk past other girls instead of casting a dirty look. Don't buy into the notion of female competition that society so heavily promotes.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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A fist is not a thing but a particular state of a particular thing.
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- Author Tom Hayes
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Unless individuals have the power to defy commoditization and define their own lives, their potential is vulnerable to the crushing forces of objectification.
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- Author John Greer
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Modern society is deeply lonely because we are unwittingly controlled by our attachments and relate to each other as objects of craving or aversion rather than living, changing human beings.
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- Author Antoine Lilti
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The success of a book, far from elevating its author, belittled him, transforming him into merchandise.
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- Author Danabelle Gutierrez
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there are only so many thingsthat you can fix with your hands....What they don't realize is I am not a thing to fix.
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- Author Jean Baudrillard
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The silence of metaphor accompanies the act of cruelty, as for example with the cannibalistic Japanese who moved directly from the metaphor of love to devouring that marvellous Dutch girl. Or the woman who made a present of her eye to the man who said he was so in love with her gaze. The effacement of metaphor is characteristic of the object and its cruelty. Words are left with only a literal, material tenor. They are no longer signs in a language. This is the silence of pure objectality.
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