Mr. Weissman said, "Barbie's intention is not a charm or beauty that a woman needs to achieve, but a wonderful illusion for young girls, and men are still longing for it." Things (59). After reading the title of the "Wall Street Journal" "Number One Heavy Barbie is physically working," Weessman casts doubt on what the problem of social value and respect is, and they are global We found that the importance of the problem is less important than the importance of the physical structure. Plastic doll
a) explain the influence of the media on selective cosmetic surgery, and erroneous and unrealistic expectations for human appearance, b) explain media's persuasive marketing and misleading advertisements (unrealistic beauty C) Tell the media about techniques (spray gun, computer graphics, etc.) for creating ideal body images and models, d) introduce cognitive strategies (critical analysis and presentation techniques) To receive from the public. Information medium and advertisement pressure to resist cosmetic surgery
Media criticism reflects gender inequality in society through print, advertisement, television and music. As discussed in Naomi Woolf's book "Beauty Beauty: How Image of Women's Beauty is Used by Women", media influences the concept of "myth of beauty" and strengthens it . It is standard. Some people believe mainstream media continues the concept of manhood between opposite sexes by depicting men as dominant. Some people also believe that the media objects and suppresses women as well as men who do not belong to heterosexual categories.
Media bombarded us with unreal and beautiful images As a society, most women and girls also know the ongoing digital operation. I did not know how much these images were changed. Redefining the blog According to beauty,? Not everyone understands that it contains not only the cover page of the fashion magazine but also many Photoshop images. This is a TV. This is a video. This is your favorite online brand. anywhere? (2014) It is no wonder that women can not reach these beauty standards. Not only are they unrealistic, they are physically impossible, but these images are internalized as being average and beautiful. What? This is a profit-driven ordinary beautiful idea that women strive to achieve this goal throughout their lives. Even if we realize how unrealistic these expectations are (Beauty Redefined 2014)