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Ms. Gruwell organizes a debate about misogyny for her students, in which they have to debate the cover of one of Snoop Dogg’s albums, in which a female dog is placed below a male dog, who is looking down at her naked behind. The girls in the class interpret this cartoon as a representation of men’s sense of superiority and control.
Yet while this student agrees with this characterization, denouncing what she sees as men’s typical behavior toward women, she also calls for greater autonomy and self-respect on women’s part. She places an emphasis on individual decision-making, arguing that one’s…