Societal standards of feminine beauty are presented in all forms of popular culture, thus bombarding women with images that portray what our society considers to be the “ideal body type.” These images, as seen on the cover of magazines, in popular films and in all forms of web and print advertising, are consistently depicted and easily described with one word: skinny. The regular use of unnatural, unhealthy and unrealistic models sends the implicit message that in order for a woman to be beautiful, she must attain this ultra-thin physique. Such adulation of these images encourages women to sacrifice their health in order to be considered attractive by societal standards. Today we live in a world in which “healthy” is defined as “skinny” and...
The media play a key role in promoting the thin ideal. A qualitative study, in which we used in dept...
While most body image research emphasizes the thin ideal, a wider variety of body-ideal messages per...
The idea body type for women in the United States now requires not only a thin physique, but visible...
Societal standards of feminine beauty are presented in all forms of popular culture, thus bombarding...
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall The paper examines the idea of the “ideal ” body image that women strive ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe prevalence of eating disorders among young women has be...
Stereotypical representations of women provide a critical concern to scholars in the realm of commun...
It\u27s no secret that in today\u27s society, one of the main concerns among women is the way they l...
The thin ideal is transmitted through the mass media\u27s portrayal of female models that embody una...
Women often feel dissatisfied with their appearance after comparing themselves to other females who ...
Can we blame the media for the ‘thin ideal’? Many commentators suggest that the media’s influence on...
Two well-cited studies (Garner, Garfinkel, Schwartz & Thompson, 1980; Wiseman, Gray, Mosimann, & Ahr...
International audienceMany women believe that they must be thin to be beautiful (Grogan, 2006). In c...
The media play a key role in promoting the thin ideal. A qualitative study, in which we used in dept...
This thesis sought to empirically evaluate whether the current thin ideal” targeting women has chan...
The media play a key role in promoting the thin ideal. A qualitative study, in which we used in dept...
While most body image research emphasizes the thin ideal, a wider variety of body-ideal messages per...
The idea body type for women in the United States now requires not only a thin physique, but visible...
Societal standards of feminine beauty are presented in all forms of popular culture, thus bombarding...
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall The paper examines the idea of the “ideal ” body image that women strive ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe prevalence of eating disorders among young women has be...
Stereotypical representations of women provide a critical concern to scholars in the realm of commun...
It\u27s no secret that in today\u27s society, one of the main concerns among women is the way they l...
The thin ideal is transmitted through the mass media\u27s portrayal of female models that embody una...
Women often feel dissatisfied with their appearance after comparing themselves to other females who ...
Can we blame the media for the ‘thin ideal’? Many commentators suggest that the media’s influence on...
Two well-cited studies (Garner, Garfinkel, Schwartz & Thompson, 1980; Wiseman, Gray, Mosimann, & Ahr...
International audienceMany women believe that they must be thin to be beautiful (Grogan, 2006). In c...
The media play a key role in promoting the thin ideal. A qualitative study, in which we used in dept...
This thesis sought to empirically evaluate whether the current thin ideal” targeting women has chan...
The media play a key role in promoting the thin ideal. A qualitative study, in which we used in dept...
While most body image research emphasizes the thin ideal, a wider variety of body-ideal messages per...
The idea body type for women in the United States now requires not only a thin physique, but visible...