The Beauty Myth: How Images of Female Beauty Are Used Against Women
The Beauty Myth: How Images of Female Beauty Are Used Against Women book cover

The Beauty Myth: How Images of Female Beauty Are Used Against Women

Hardcover – January 1, 1991

Price
$31.39
Format
Hardcover
Pages
348
Publisher
William Morrow & Co
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0688085100
Dimensions
1.3 x 6.4 x 9.5 inches
Weight
1.35 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly This valuable study, full of infuriating statistics and examples, documents societal pressure on women to conform to a standard form of beauty. Freelance journalist Wolf cites predominant images that negatively influence women--the wrinkle-free, unnaturally skinny fashion model in advertisements and the curvaceous female in pornography--and questions why women risk their health and endure pain through extreme dieting or plastic surgery to mirror these ideals. She points out that the quest for beauty is not unlike religious or cult behavior: every nuance in appearance is scrutinized by the godlike, watchful eyes of peers, temptation takes the form of food and salvation can be found in diet and beauty aids. Women are "trained to see themselves as cheap imitations of fashion photographs" and must learn to recognize and combat these internalized images. Wolf's thoroughly researched and convincing theories encourage rejection of unrealistic goals in favor of a positive self-image. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Journalist and poet Wolf presents a provocative and persuasive account of the pervasiveness of the beauty ideal in all facets of Western culture, including work, sex, and religion. In showing how this myth works against women and how women sabotage themselves by their complicity with this impossible standard, she discusses at length two unfortunate consequences: the growth in the number of bulimic and anorexic women and the increasing popularity of cosmetic surgery. The facts are certainly stacked to prove her thesis but, for the most part, provide convincing evidence. In her final chapter, Wolf instructs women on how to crack the beauty myth. Recommended, especially for women's studies collections. - Anne Twitchell, National Re search Council Lib., Washington, Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • Argues that the myth of female beauty psychologically undermines the advances achieved by the women's movement, and reveals the tyranny of the beauty myth in women's lives at home and at work, in the media, and in relationships

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IMPORTANT for understanding society, and the ways women are identified.

A MUST READ regarding society and being female. A must for everyone! My son loved it also.
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