In this dissertation I argue that cultural ideologies about gender, race and class influence social norms for appropriate and acceptable bodies, and that moralizing emotions, such as disgust, facilitate internalization of body norms by individual members of society. To test these premises, the everyday body practices of men and women were examined using qualitative and quantitative studies grounded in feminist theory and interdisciplinary approaches to social science research. Study 1, a qualitative study of American body practices, found that women expressed more disgust than men and expressed more gender-related concerns when considering how they would feel if they did not engage in their usual body practices. Men, however, expressed m...
One of the significant developments in feminist studies during the decade of the 1980s has been the ...
Through the analysis of the experiences of 60 African-American/Black college students, this project ...
Introduction: The body is not a mere biological and psychosocial entity. It is a phenomenon that is ...
In this dissertation I argue that cultural ideologies about gender, race and class influence social ...
Body shame is a highly interpersonal emotion, involving beliefs and fears about how one is perceived...
My thesis offers an account of the phenomenon of bodily alienation. Bodily alienation marks the fail...
Research shows that body dissatisfaction is relatively common in the American society, particularly ...
The purpose of our study was to extend tenets of objectification theory to a sample of 278 undergrad...
This dissertation aims to contribute to the critical studies on Harmful Cultural Practices (HCP). HC...
ii This project investigates the ways that the Black female body has been constructed using corpule...
The current study examined how men\u27s expectations and references in women\u27s body type (the stu...
This doctoral dissertation illuminates the salience of body image to sociological investigations of ...
The purpose of our study was to extend tenets of objectification theory to a sample of 278 undergrad...
Sexual objectification has become a pervasive problem, negatively affecting the mental and physical ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between perceived sociocultural pre...
One of the significant developments in feminist studies during the decade of the 1980s has been the ...
Through the analysis of the experiences of 60 African-American/Black college students, this project ...
Introduction: The body is not a mere biological and psychosocial entity. It is a phenomenon that is ...
In this dissertation I argue that cultural ideologies about gender, race and class influence social ...
Body shame is a highly interpersonal emotion, involving beliefs and fears about how one is perceived...
My thesis offers an account of the phenomenon of bodily alienation. Bodily alienation marks the fail...
Research shows that body dissatisfaction is relatively common in the American society, particularly ...
The purpose of our study was to extend tenets of objectification theory to a sample of 278 undergrad...
This dissertation aims to contribute to the critical studies on Harmful Cultural Practices (HCP). HC...
ii This project investigates the ways that the Black female body has been constructed using corpule...
The current study examined how men\u27s expectations and references in women\u27s body type (the stu...
This doctoral dissertation illuminates the salience of body image to sociological investigations of ...
The purpose of our study was to extend tenets of objectification theory to a sample of 278 undergrad...
Sexual objectification has become a pervasive problem, negatively affecting the mental and physical ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between perceived sociocultural pre...
One of the significant developments in feminist studies during the decade of the 1980s has been the ...
Through the analysis of the experiences of 60 African-American/Black college students, this project ...
Introduction: The body is not a mere biological and psychosocial entity. It is a phenomenon that is ...