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"infantilize" Definitions
  1. infantilize somebody to treat somebody as though they are a child

42 Sentences With "infantilize"

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This is what I'm talking about when people infantilize pregnant women.
Curiously, the feminist answer prefers to infantilize women rather than empower them.
Put simply, do such treats infantilize the women who are their primary market?
Even some of Google's laudable "digital well-being" efforts seem to infantilize the user.
It's a reminder to not underestimate or infantilize them simply because they are young.
"When you talk about exploitation of vulnerable people, it tends to infantilize us," she says.
But they are united by the way they effectively infantilize other species for human enjoyment.
The dismissal of a young or young-appearing woman with political commitment is to infantilize her.
Like Martha in "Poms," she has cancer, but the fact of Frankie's illness doesn't infantilize her.
Protecting them from the challenge of history by obliterating uncomfortable facts about the past would infantilize them.
Male doctors developed it to "relieve hysteria," a made-up condition they used to infantilize and control women.
"It's fine to infantilize a girl's success and say, How cute that she's having some hit songs," Swift said.
"It's fine to infantilize a girl's success and say,How cute that she's having some hit songs," she goes on.
Rather, it's the result of ridiculous expectations, sexist double standards, and a cultural tendency to infantilize women for knowing what they want.
Caregivers aren't trying to make their charges believe the dolls are real infants, and they don't want to infantilize the seniors, Drew said.
They're systematically going out of their way to infantilize and protect Hunter Biden because he is at the center of the impeachment inquiry.
Yet both Chozick and Alter refer to Clinton by her first name alone — a practice long used to dismiss and infantilize the person being named.
While we as a society could stand to discuss postpartum depression more openly, a campaign that seems to infantilize women might not be the best start.
Vu Le, a nonprofit leader who runs an influential blog on philanthropy issues, told Recode that donors' obsessive focus on overhead costs serves to "infantilize" nonprofits.
Unfortunately, this reality does not stop America in continuing to infantilize the Arabs and their affairs, somehow assuming that the West has the answers to their problems.
Zhao Liang's Behemoth is another instance of viewing China from a Western perspective — one that is quick to demean and infantilize Chinese citizens as incapable of governing themselves.
Younger children may not be ready for such serious conversations, though I tend to think that we infantilize them far too long and should consider instead their maturity levels.
" The concept of being revirginized remains "silly" to her: "I feel the same way about virgin as damsel or maiden: These words are used to demean and infantilize women.
This doctor was very traditional and although she did not infantilize me, there was a conflict because I wanted to have natural childbirth, and this was not in her vocabulary.
Thomas said she often sees that the narcissistic parent will infantilize the needy sibling to stop them from being independent, as it enables them to keep getting their narcissistic supply of adoration.
The medical sociologist Gayle Sulik in Pink Ribbon Blues documents the potential downsides of awareness campaigns, including co-optation by self-serving organizations and the potential to sexualize and infantilize women in the process.
Ten years Navarro's senior, his presence in the video weirdly serves to infantilize her and, as she sings on a bed littered with stuffed teddy bears, ramp up the skeeviness factor by exaggerating her relative youth.
Many people become visibly calmer when they are holding the dolls; but some relatives and staff find the dolls demeaning, and wonder whether it's possible not to infantilize a person who is cuddling a toy baby.
While this decision finds common ground with Western audiences, it's only yet another instance of viewing China from a Western perspective — one that is quick to demean, infantilize, and "other" Chinese citizens as incapable of governing themselves.
While they infantilize, patronize, and draw civil-rights analogies with "the undocumented", less provincial analysts of the situation are forced to ask just where was the Left's support when these people were back home south of the border?
Other critics have noted the tendency of his fellow physicians to infantilize him (common in representations of disability in general), his practically superhuman abilities, and, of course, his "normalization" in comparison to other disabled characters as an exceptional white man.
Augustine and Golden knew they wanted to create an elevated and affordable collection that didn't infantilize or over-sexualize plus-size women, and FTF provided them with the platform to do just that: "Fashion To Figure just gets us," Augustine told Refinery29.
L.G.: Laws like this one, giving the state the power to decide whether a woman has the "right" reason for deciding to terminate a pregnancy, not only infantilize women but act to further stigmatize abortion as baby-killing and to cover the woman with moral opprobrium.
Then, there are larger and more uneasy conundrums: You wonder how this film affects the cultural accusations that have long been levelled against Disney—that the products charm and infantilize one generation after another, offering a vision of life that is soluble and simplified to a fault.
They infantilize us in the same way that meal kit delivery services do: by replacing labor done by someone who might care how we're fed or what we're wearing (say, a loving parent) with labor done by workers at the bottom rung of a start-up, or even maybe by an algorithm designed to take key words and turn them into outfits.
With a Weapon and a Grin, a new book by Stephan Likosky, traces the iconography used to infantilize African soldiers who fought in the French army during World War I. Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The image of a smiling woman from Antilles, standing between two bushels of bananas, was the first image used in 1912 to advertise Banania, a banana-flavored chocolate drink most widely distributed in France.
Contrary to Carol's initial assessment that the people in The Kingdom are playing make believe because they can't handle the horror of the real world, Ezekiel doesn't infantilize his followers — he talks like King Arthur and keeps a pet tiger because history has proven that a symbol is an effective way to inspire trust and confidence, and he keeps his deal with Negan and the Saviors hidden from his subjects because he believes they would want to fight back, not cower, and would sustain heavy losses in the attempt.
The novel has been described as a "meditation on stupidity and immaturity", with its other main themes being the tragedy of passing from immature, utopian youth to adulthood, and the degree to which culture can infantilize various subjects.
While Dorfman has revised several of his early ideas since the time How to Read Donald Duck was written, McClennen notes that there have been two constants in all his non-fiction works on similar topics. Dorfman still argues that mass-media culture has negative effects. It tends to alienate, to infantilize, and to colonize its audience. An audience indoctrinated into accepting the social ideologies associated with capitalism and neoliberalism.
Laballery), Femmes algériennes : de la Kahina au Code de la famille : guerres, traditions, luttes, à travers nos lectures et souvenirs, Pantin, Le Temps des cerises, impr. 2007, 291 p. ( et 2841097110, OCLC 470717771, lire en ligne [archive]) This book highlights committed and irreducible women and challenges the Family Code, this text degrading women that was adopted in 1984, it led to a step backwards on their rights: "under cover of tradition, and even religion, we infantilize half of an entire people. " (she writes on page 12).
Choose Responsibility has examined many industrialized societies with drinking ages less than 21 but scientifically measured to have more responsible drinking habits than Americans. The organization believes that current drinking laws "infantilize" young adults and promote immature behaviors. Therefore, it promotes public policies that it believes would empower young adults age 18 to 20 to make mature decisions about the place of alcohol in their own lives. Choose Responsibility compares the results of current drinking laws to the failure of laws associated with Prohibition to maintain and enforce a reduction in alcohol use.
When it was founded, the company was structured within the childhood theatre area, a free concept that fought the post-revolutionary tendency to infantilize children created by commercial children's theatre. According to Teatro O Bando's approach, the child should be an active part of society, able to have a political and artistic point of view and to manage the limits between concrete reality and dreams. This opposes the average commercial approach that underestimates the child's creative potential by using disarming fairy tales and other stereotyped worlds built by grownups."Trilhos", Real.

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