Diamonds Thudufushi Beach and Water Villas, May 2017. Taken by Martin Falbisomer.

University of Louisville Cardinal I'm a freshman at the University of Louisville. I love art and art history, and I really enjoy learning about politics and social issues. I also really enjoy traveling; my favorite places are New York City and any beach. I am in a women and gender studies class, and I'm interested in the effects of sexualizing women and how our societies define gender.

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  • Changed wording in Gender Identity for clarification
  • Addition to Sexual Objectification article under Objectification Theory

Primary Citations in Objectification Theory Edit:

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Fredrickson, B. L., & Roberts, T. (1997). Objectification Theory. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 21(2), 173-206. Retrieved September 26, 2017.[1]

Calogero, R. M., & Pina, A. (2011). Body Guilt: Preliminary Evidence for a Further Subjective Experience of Self-Objectification. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 35(3), 428-440. doi:10.1177/0361684311408564[2]

Moradi, B., & Huang, Y. (2008). Objectification Theory and Psychology of Women: A Decade of Advances and Future Directions. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 32(4), 377-398. doi:10.1111/j.1471-6402.2008.00452.x[3]

  1. ^ Fredrickson, B. L., & Roberts, T. (1997). Objectification Theory. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 21(2), 173-206. Retrieved September 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Calogero, R. M., & Pina, A. (2011). Body Guilt: Preliminary Evidence for a Further Subjective Experience of Self-Objectification. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 35(3), 428-440. doi:10.1177/0361684311408564
  3. ^ Moradi, B., & Huang, Y. (2008). Objectification Theory and Psychology of Women: A Decade of Advances and Future Directions. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 32(4), 377-398. doi:10.1111/j.1471-6402.2008.00452.x