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Body Image And The Media

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We live in a world where women want the ‘perfect’ body, but what really is the perfect body? Many individuals look to media to define the perfect body. This perception then directly influences the individual’s body image. Body image involves how a person sees him/herself, how they feel about the way they look and how they think others perceive them. In reality, men and women come in different shapes and sizes, therefore it is unrealistic to represent one body as perfect. Comparing oneself to images seen in social or other forms of media can produce negative results, up to and including loss of life.

Images of the female body throughout history reveal major differences in what was considered the ‘perfect’ female body structure of that time. Looking at paintings from the 19th century and earlier, one of the media forms during that time, paintings of curvy and voluptuous women show that this body type, referred to as ‘Rubenesque’ was considered ideally beautiful in the United States and Europe. This same bigger boned and heavier set figure, though now wearing a corset to make a tiny waist, remained the ideal female figure until the 1920s when flappers took on the role. Bobbed hair and lean build stayed in style until the return of the curvy Marilyn Monroe types of the 1940s …show more content…

The answer lies on body image. A survey of young people in Australia recently identified body image as one of the top concerns for teens in that country. It is normal that some people might not always feel positive about their body shape and size, particularly when their body is going through a number of changes. However, for some, a concentration with the way their body looks can lead to severe and dangerous behaviors which can affect their quality of life; such as developing an eating

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