In an opinion piece published by the Times of Israel, writer Tamar Ziff argues that the media's normalization of male perspectives as the default marginalizes women from public life, reinforcing structural inequality.
01 · THE DISPATCH
Tamar Ziff, writing in the Times of Israel, argues that the normalization of male perspectives in journalism serves to exclude women from public discourse. She contends that sexist language and framing are not merely incidental but actively reinforce structural inequality. This opinion piece adds to the critical discourse on media representation in Israel.
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