The globalization of media have paved way for Print and television advertisements to use images of thin female bodies to sell products and these advertisements are viewed by women all over the world. Through the media we are constantly bombarded with the western images of beautiful women and perfect bodies. Many surveys have proved the fact that men and women feel negative about their body image not only in the west but also in other parts of the world and the feminist scholars have tended that one should try to view the portrayal of idealized body image critically . In this connection, this paper, through a survey of relevant literature on body image, attempts to understand the following: 1) The concept of body image 2) Various determinant...
In our contemporary appearance culture, media has been complicit in convincing women that the body i...
This thesis sought to empirically evaluate whether the current thin ideal” targeting women has chan...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
Women\u27s pursuit of beauty represents a global epidemic that spans many centuries. While the chara...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-79).Throughout history societies have focused on beauty a...
Introduction: The body is not a mere biological and psychosocial entity. It is a phenomenon that is ...
The ideal body type for women in the United States is morphing into one that not only requires a thi...
M.Tech. (Somatology)Abstract: Body image is a construct determined by a series of individual and soc...
ABSTRACT: This research investigates factors explaining the way people perceive their body and appea...
Can we blame the media for the ‘thin ideal’? Many commentators suggest that the media’s influence on...
Recently, there has been increasing controversy about the use of extremely thin female models and ex...
While governments have called for greater body size diversity in media imagery to promote positive b...
Two separate studies focused on different aspects of the hypothesized relationship between cultural ...
This study employed a repeated measures t-test to evaluate the effect of exposure to media images of...
Western media globalization is implicated in the spread of the thin body ideal to traditional societ...
In our contemporary appearance culture, media has been complicit in convincing women that the body i...
This thesis sought to empirically evaluate whether the current thin ideal” targeting women has chan...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...
Women\u27s pursuit of beauty represents a global epidemic that spans many centuries. While the chara...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-79).Throughout history societies have focused on beauty a...
Introduction: The body is not a mere biological and psychosocial entity. It is a phenomenon that is ...
The ideal body type for women in the United States is morphing into one that not only requires a thi...
M.Tech. (Somatology)Abstract: Body image is a construct determined by a series of individual and soc...
ABSTRACT: This research investigates factors explaining the way people perceive their body and appea...
Can we blame the media for the ‘thin ideal’? Many commentators suggest that the media’s influence on...
Recently, there has been increasing controversy about the use of extremely thin female models and ex...
While governments have called for greater body size diversity in media imagery to promote positive b...
Two separate studies focused on different aspects of the hypothesized relationship between cultural ...
This study employed a repeated measures t-test to evaluate the effect of exposure to media images of...
Western media globalization is implicated in the spread of the thin body ideal to traditional societ...
In our contemporary appearance culture, media has been complicit in convincing women that the body i...
This thesis sought to empirically evaluate whether the current thin ideal” targeting women has chan...
This article examines whether positive body image can protect women from negative media exposure eff...