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DISCLAIMER As this paper was inspired by common conservative arguments regarding women, feminism, and gender equality, it is written in the format of a non-nuanced, traditionally conservative understanding of gender and individuality. I recognize the complexity of this discussion in the light of more modern gender terminology, however, this paper will not explore these aspects in order to avoid topic convolution.
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© 2023 Niki Christine. All Rights Reserved.
With the rapid advancements of technology that have, and continue to occur, the impacts of the growing digital world are becoming visible. Though the path towards a technology-driven society began at a slower pace, modern industries are developing these mechanisms with an expeditious and immense force. As time passes, research is being done to begin assessing the impacts of this swift and innovative change. Ranging from the negative, and potentially harmful long-term effects, to the benefits and social successes. However, constant media access in the age of the internet can be seen negatively influencing attention spans and the ability to focus, as well as increasing feelings of desensitization and unfavorable emotions. © 2023 Niki Christine. All Rights Reserved.
Women are continuously subjected to an array of accusations, definitions, dismissals, and discriminations regarding their mental and physical capacities, both inherently and in comparison to men. Moreover, women face a consistent association with mental illness to an egregious degree. The oppression and discrimination within misogynistic cultures throughout history have consequently caused women to experience an erosion of mental wellness, thus leading to the propagation of intergenerational mental ailments. As a result, the historically consistent misogynistic narrative that madness directly correlates with womanhood has, despite medical and social advancements, resulted in generational mental illness among women, alongside an internalized notion of inevitable insanity. |