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Women in media

How does media shape our perception of women?

March 4, 2025 by Strategic Communication

From the big screen to social media, the way women are portrayed in media shapes how we see gender roles, expectations and even ourselves. But who’s telling these stories, and how have these portrayals evolved?

Dr. Shannon Wooden, literature program coordinator at Missouri State University, explores the power of representation and how we can be more mindful consumers of media.

  1. What role does media portrayals play in shaping societal perceptions of gender roles


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Filed Under: Discovery, Faculty and Staff Page Tagged With: English, Gender studies, Missouri State Journal, Shannon Wooden

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