Citra badan
Bagi banyak
Wanita
,
Media
Apakah efek dalam di atas bagaimana mereka melihat badan mereka dari perspektif pribadi. Dari pemasaran masal iklan yang menggambarkan wanita kurus, ke bagaimana kelakuan wanita sebaiknya, ada secara jelas merek dagang yang diperkembangkan oleh
Media
Di bagaimana
Wanita
Sebaiknya melihat dan meraba. Ini membantu menghasilkan ekstrem, serta tamsilan serbaguna atas sifat wanita hari ini.
Tetapi, statistika nampak bahwa
Wanita
Itu digambarkan di iklan dan iklan ini tidak sebetulnya dendam wanita di todayâs dasawarsa. Sungguhpun menjadi rata itâs sebenarnya bahwa ada pengaruh positif serta yang negatif, fakta ialah,
Media
Memainkan tugas luar biasa di bagaimana wanita yang mana pun melihat identiasnya sendiri. Apakah
Media
Menyadarinya atau tidak, mereka mengadakan kekuasaan untuk mengembangkan seorang wanita atau untuk mengalahkannya, di hal ini bisa memimpin ke banyak negativity. Namun, bagi seorang wanita yang meraba di kontrol sendiri, dan bangga atas tamsilan badannya sendiri,
Media
Dengan sederhana mencontohkan perasaan ini baginya. Meskipun demikian, perlu disimpan di garis terdepan pikiran bahwa bagi beberapa
Wanita
, idaman ini berdiri oleh
Media
Sedang menghancurkan puluhan womenâs kecakapan bawaan untuk menanggulangi bagaimana mereka meraba mengenai sendiri.
Penelitian besar atas Tamsilan Badan Wanita
Fisher (1986) menekankan fakta bahwa
Citra badan
Niscaya memainkan sebagian di semua kelakuan yang secara visual diterjemahkan untuk memperlihatkan bagaimana seorang individu meraba mengenai sendiri. Oleh sebab itu kalau seorang wanita mulai menggambarkan gejala depresi padanya
Citra badan
Sesuatu paksa berhenti sebentar dan meminta, âWhy di sana tiba-tiba ini problem?â
Media
Benar-benar bertanggung jawab atas kegawatan sejenis ini dengan sederhana dengan memberikan bombardemen wanita yang teramat kurus dan seksi? Jawaban ialah dengan patuh, ya. Jika
Media
Akan menumpukan di bagaimana wanita sebetulnya ialah lebih baik daripada memberikan idaman palsu lalu barangkali tidak akan ada kesedihan seperti itu di antara jenis kelamin betina. Ada
Makan mengacaukan
, atau miskin self-penghargaan tingkat di antara wanita di dunia benar-benar.
Females Susceptibility kepada Media Penggambaran
Wanita sangat ringkih ke apa
Media
Proyek, mereka mau merasa baik mengenai sendiri. Kalau media hanya memperlihatkan contoh tipis dan indah
Wanita
, lalu rata-rata wanita ialah, tentu saja bermaksud merasa diremehkan dan jelek mengenai sendiri. Nyata, media mempengaruhi semua sisi hidup wanita. Jika seorang wanita mulai menjadi secara lahiriah dimurungkan karena perasaannya kegagalan sendiri lalu bisa mempunyai dampak banyak di bidang hidupnya seperti, orientasi seksual, lain kesadaran seksual, kenyamanan yang memiliki self, seksual arousal pola, keintiman, lalai kelakuan, membajui terpilih,
drug addiction
, tolerance of stress, and how they interrelate with their environment (Fisher 1998, p.625).
A person wouldnât think that issues such as these would go this far, yet they do, and often undetectable, until it is too late. It is a known fact that
women
arm themselves with their own defensive mechanisms to combat the material that is endlessly thrust in front of them by the media. This is especially true if it is information that subjects them to feelings about themselves that are extremely complex, confusing, or even threatening to who they really are (Fisher 1998). The main point of fact is, is that the media projects these ideas that are in actuality falsely representing
women
today. They not only place a negativity on adult women but
young adolescents
are affected by them as well. These unrealistic expectations create all sorts of probabilities for
young girls
that can lead to
eating disorders
, lowered self esteem, thoughts of suicide, dissatisfaction of their bodies, self mutilation, and many other psychological disorders (Holmstrom 2004).
Traits of the Media
As was mentioned, there is not only negative attributes that the
media
presents onto women, but also positive ones as well.
Women
who are overweight, or are simply slightly overweight have been found to feel better about themselves when the
media
presents them with advertisements of larger women (Fisher 2004). It helps them to realize that they are not alone when dealing with their personal body image and that there are ways to where they can feel better about themselves. This would undoubtedly be considered a plus that the media relates to the generalized public, consisting of mainly women. It is odd though, how images of
thin beautiful women
create such an adverse concept for women, when it is far more healthier to be thin than to be overweight. Supposedly, the problem lies in the fact that the media promotes this idea to much, and to little of how women really are in the world. This was also mentioned earlier, yet it is one of the most steadfast points in what has the strongest affect on women, due to the media. The question must be asked again, âIs this what
society
really wants?â No it isnât, but what a
society
wants and what they are impaled with visually and mentally are two totally different concepts.
All evidence that has been being gathered over the years, by a number of reputable researchers, points to the fact that media consumption is the main culprit in disorders such as bulimia and anorexia nervosa, affecting young girls in particular (Holmstrom 2004). To further emphasize on the image that the media habitually presents, the statistical evidence shows that they exemplify on images that show women to be on average a height of 5â11 and 120 pounds. This is totally opposite what exists in the real-time world. An average female is around 5â4 and 140 pounds.
False Images
Though this is a normalcy, the
media
contradicts it by pushing the idea that women in this range are not tall enough nor thin enough either. Really it is simply ludicrous to strive to be what the media is projecting (Holmstrom 2004). It is unhealthy and impossible for a good portion of
women
to even reach these types of goals, yet they keep being bombarded with them. Furthermore, these falsities are causing extreme negative emotions to develop such as, sadness, depression, anxiety, and discouragement about ones own
self image
(Holmstrom 2004). On the other hand, even though the ideals might not be acceptable to some, they do give a number of women the encouragement and personal initiative to try and better themselves and build a better and healthier body that they can feel satisfied with. Even though this is a minute few, it still has some small amount of positivism associated with it, because it can lead to a healthier lifestyle for some women.
The Facts
Another factual based point is the way in which
women
are viewed constantly in
society
. They are far more closely scrutinized than their male counterparts are. Because of this, there is more of an emphasis on how they are generally evaluated and sexualized (Weiderman 2000). The
media
has a role to fill in this area as well. Nine times out of ten, it is believed that women have problems sexually due to how they have begun to feel about their bodies because of the mediaâs projection of images into their minds and lives.
Women
have a great fear that if their bodies arenât up to par to the mediaâs projections of how they should be, then their partners are not going to be sexually attracted to them. Of course, this is not necessarily true as the idea of love is more powerful than an image on the TV screen or in a magazine. Nevertheless, it is hard for many
women
to move past this philosophy of how they should look and it severely impacts how they carry out an intimate relationship in their personal life.
What takes place is
women
become so self-conscious about their
body image
that they fail to reach a point of comfort ability in their own skin, preventing them from having the ability to be able to relax in order to enjoy a complete intimate partnership with their mate (Weiderman 2000). Because of the
body dissatisfaction
that women gain, (often due to the media), they form a strong disapproval of themselves, and form a social avoidance among the opposite sex so they will not have to deal with any form of negativity or disappointments in themselves or their possible relationships. It is really disappointing to know this as a variety of body shapes is one of the things that makes women unique. Not all men prefer one body size or facial characteristic. In fact, they more than likely fall for the person rather than the outer shell being presented.
However, for a multitude of
women
, they donât find comfort in this thought concept and continue to beat themselves up for not having the perfect bodies of
media
celebrities, models, and other women the media presents (Weiderman 2000). Some
women
are never able to have a fulfilling sexual relationship due to all of the adversity surrounding their personal perception about their body. Now, on the other side of this point it is found that some women become more self assured about themselves and work harder to fine tune their body. They donât go so far as to try and become too thin or too hard-bodied, but they simply want to feel comfortable with themselves. They look past what the
media
portrays and find their own niche to fill. If an individual can do this then the media does help in self-esteem and body image, but for those that canât then it leads to more negativity. There are gains and negatives everywhere in this philosophical concept. Basically it all boils down to how well a person feels about themselves individually before the media ever plays a part. If a person is already feeling bad about themselves then of course pictures of
perfect women
are going to make them feel much worse. However, if your taking good care of yourself and in decent shape, then these images will spur you on to do more for yourself and strive to be better. Itâs actually a two sided coin. Again, it is basically all about personal perception and individuality.
Women are going to great lengths to try and be equal to what the media represents women to be. It has come to the point where the issue has surpassed simply body size, but gone on to facial characteristics as well. This has lead women to look into areas of change that involve, cosmetic surgery, liposuction, face-lifts, and miracle diets in an attempt to look their best and achieve perfection (Rodin 1992). However, the truth of the matter is, no person is flawless in the real world and the images that the media present have been airbrushed, enhanced, camouflaged, and have been closely examined to try and portray the women in a way that qualifies them as women of perfection, when they actually are not.
Women
need to be aware of this, and more than anything else, find happiness with who they are and what they have been endowed with. Rodinâs article (1992) accurately expresses what the
media
has done to many women, and even men are not wholly immune to this fanatical phase of thinness and perfection.
Professional Quote
Body preoccupation has become a societal mania. Weâve become a nation of appearance junkies and fitness zealots, pioneers driven to think, talk, strategize, and worry about our bodies with the same fanatical devotion we applied to putting a man on the moon. Abroad, we strive for global peace. At home, we have declared war on our bodies. (Rodin 1992).
The majority of this madness has to do with what we perceive the
media
is trying to relay to us. By the media publicly portraying perfect women (and men as well), we think that we are inferior, and therefore we try and do everything possible to make ourselves better or equal to what we are seeing. This can be positive, as has been stated repeatedly. Positive for some, but not for everyone. Some people donât have the ability to compete with those types of images. They might have disabilities that prevent them from engaging in cardiovascular exercise that would reduce their weight. They might not be flexible enough to get involved with yoga to help their posture or, improve upon their mental thinking. There are all types of stipulations that play a part in this as well, and for some this is a depressing situation. They want to change their
bodies
yet canât so they become depressed, as well as feeling oppressed. Again, there are advantages and disadvantages. However, there can be some leeway found in between it all.
The Truth to it All
In conclusion,
women
donât have to feel inferior to what they see flashing across the television screen or pasted in an ad on a magazine. They simply need to do things to feel more appropriate and content in their own bodies.
Women
need to realize that we are all different, no woman is exactly the same and even the ones that seem to be picture perfect have flaws and pooches here and there. Perfection is just not feasible. So, by accepting oneâs self for who they are and where they are in life is what is going to prevent the disorders from taking place and the self-esteem from lowering. Once this is understood then the
media
wonât have such a long-lasting affect on society at all.
Works Cited
Fisher, Seymour. Development and Structure of the Body: Volume2 Lawrence, Erlbaum & Associates (1986):1
Holmstrom, Amanda. âThe Effects of the Media on Body Image: A Meta-Analysisâ Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media Volume 48 (2004): 1.
Rodin, Judith. âBody Maniaâ Psychology Today. Volume25 (1992):1
Weiderman, Michael. âWomenâs Body Image and Self Consciousness during Physical Intimacy with a Partnerâ The Journal of Sex Research Volume 37 (2000):1