Throughout the century, the ideal image of a woman has made tremendous changes. It is thought that it is directly attributable to the strong persuasiveness of the media. This ideal image has changed from Marilyn Monroe of sexy size 14,1450 to 5'9 "of the 1990s, Kate Moss of £ 100. The most shocking aspect is this" Kate Moss It is what a young girl is doing to achieve the image of. By using advertisements and stars on the big screen, the image of this woman is directed directly to the physical and mental health of women of world culture.
The exploitation of women in the mass media is the use of women (television, movies, advertisements, etc.) in the mass media to enhance the appeal of the media or product, thereby damaging or ignoring the interests of women, It is depiction. This process includes the expression of women as sexual subjects and setting of the standards of beauty that women should reflect. People claiming feminist and other women's rights are criticizing this exploitation. The most criticized aspect of using women in mass media is sexual objectiveness, but disappointment may be part of objectivity.
As a feminist in India, I am deeply concerned about the negative effects of media on men and women in our country. Mainstream and intellectuals have discussed a lot about the depiction of media and the influence on women, but although this discussion is welcomed, we have not mentioned much about the impact on men. In order to solve cultural problems, it is fair to first quote the most influential authority on this issue. False understanding ... It will invite people to weaken ourselves through actions like machines and make themselves inhumane - Terence · McKenna, (1946 - 2000) spirit, ethnobotologist , Instructor, and writer
Incorrect explanation of women in the media "We are trained to think that fashion photography is a cheap imitation of fashion photography rather than treating it as a cheap imitation of a woman." - Nomi Wolfe. For most advertisements, and some movies and TV shows, women do not wear as much clothes as photographs and inkjets. Young women and girls are constantly being sexually sited in the media to earn more money and sell more advertisements. Many women in four out of college students use unhealthy weight management and diet management methods, including fasting, no meals, laxatives. Weak stress also affects young girls; the Canadian women's health network warns that girls aged 5 and 6 years are currently taking measures to manage their weight. In 2003, Youth Magazine reported that 35% of girls aged 6 to 12 passed at least one meal.