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Visual Conversations

Since many gender markers are visually based, studying the ways that gender is portrayed in images can be a useful way to generate ideas on the topic. This page provides you with links to Web sites that feature visual arguments on topics related to gender. You'll also find suggestions on ways to respond to the visual rhetoric you find on these sites—questions that will help you to read the images as "arguments in pictures." As you visit each Web site, pay special attention to the ways that the images are used to present information and/or to argue a point in support of the entire site's purposes. You might also go beyond the links provided here and search the Web for more images related to this topic.

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To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.

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To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.

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To create paragraphs in your essay response, type <p> at the beginning of the paragraph, and </p> at the end.

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