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However, as scholars like Patricia Hill Collins (1996) and bell hooks (1981) have argued, the representation of Black women in media has often been problematic, reinforcing stereotypes and marginalization. Ebony magazine, too, has faced criticism for its perpetuation of Eurocentric beauty standards, objectification of Black women's bodies, and limited representation of diverse Black experiences.
This paper provides a starting point for exploring the concept of "Ebony Ayes" and its significance in understanding Black women's experiences and representations in contemporary culture. The paper can be expanded or modified to suit specific needs and interests. ebony ayes
Mulvey, L. (1975). Visual pleasure and narrative cinema. Screen, 16(3), 6-18. However, as scholars like Patricia Hill Collins (1996)
Collins, P. H. (1996). Killing rage: Ending racism. New York: Routledge. The paper can be expanded or modified to
"Ebony Ayes: Unpacking the Intersectionality of Black Women's Experiences and Gaze in Contemporary Culture"