Robin Thicke's hit song "Blurred Lines' has been criticized by many feminists for reverting to an unacceptable image of women's sexuality. Some worry that the popularity of such views will reinforce the kinds of attitude that Carol Gilligan found in her study. Other feminists have challenged this, and hold that the sense of irony that they claim informs the song is a feature of contemporary women's newly found sexual empowerment. Research the views of the critics and advocates and defend one or the other position.
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