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Body image in women. --- Body, Human. --- Female nude in art.
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Experimental psychology formulates and resolves research questions about 'body image' in terms of the pathology of particular women. What it does not focus on, however, are the discursive practices at work in its own assumptions.
Body image in women. --- Women --- Psychology. --- Mental health --- Psychology
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The Embodied Female is the first volume of this series for the Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis of the International Psychoanalytical Association. This book brings together highly original and insightful contributions from an international group of renowned psychoanalaysts.
Women and psychoanalysis. --- Body image in women. --- Human biology.
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The story of how and why some women choose to use, while others refuse, cosmetic intervention.What is it like to be a woman growing older in a culture where you cannot go to the doctor, open a magazine, watch television, or surf the internet without encountering products and procedures that are designed to make you look younger? What do women have to say about their decision to embrace cosmetic anti-aging procedures? And, alternatively, how do women come to decide to grow older without them? In the United States today, women are the overwhelming consumers of cosmetic anti-aging surgeries and technologies. And while not all women undergo these procedures, their exposure to them is almost inevitable.Set against the backdrop of commercialized medicine in the United States, Abigail T. Brooks investigates the anti-aging craze from the perspective of women themselves, examining the rapidly changing cultural attitudes, pressures, and expectations of female aging. Drawn from in-depth interviews with women in the United States who choose, and refuse, to have cosmetic anti-aging procedures, The Ways Women Age provides a fresh understanding of how today’s women feel about aging. The women’s stories in this book are personal biographies that explore identity and body image and are reflexively shaped by beauty standards, expectations of femininity, and an increasingly normalized climate of cosmetic anti-aging intervention. The Ways Women Age offers a critical perspective on how women respond to 21st century expectations of youth and beauty.The story of how and why some women choose to use, while others refuse, cosmetic intervention.What is it like to be a woman growing older in a culture where you cannot go to the doctor, open a magazine, watch television, or surf the internet without encountering products and procedures that are designed to make you look younger? What do women have to say about their decision to embrace cosmetic anti-aging procedures? And, alternatively, how do women come to decide to grow older without them? In the United States today, women are the overwhelming consumers of cosmetic anti-aging surgeries and technologies. And while not all women undergo these procedures, their exposure to them is almost inevitable.Set against the backdrop of commercialized medicine in the United States, Abigail T. Brooks investigates the anti-aging craze from the perspective of women themselves, examining the rapidly changing cultural attitudes, pressures, and expectations of female aging. Drawn from in-depth interviews with women in the United States who choose, and refuse, to have cosmetic anti-aging procedures, The Ways Women Age provides a fresh understanding of how today’s women feel about aging. The women’s stories in this book are personal biographies that explore identity and body image and are reflexively shaped by beauty standards, expectations of femininity, and an increasingly normalized climate of cosmetic anti-aging intervention. The Ways Women Age offers a critical perspective on how women respond to 21st century expectations of youth and beauty.
Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) --- Older women. --- Aging --- Body image in women. --- Surgery, Plastic --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects.
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Dit boek gaat over de misvattingen over het vrouwelijk lichaam uit experimenteel psychologisch onderzoek over het lichaamsbeeld. De auteur toont aan dat deze misvattingen gevaarlijke gevolgen kunnen hebben als ze aanvaard worden als waarheiden in populaire teksten en in gesprekken van 'gewone' vrouwen. Het boek licht een aantal manier toe waarop vrouwenbladen experimentele psychologische behandelingen en advies opnemen in hun artikels. Verhalen over vrouwen met een stoornis van het lichaamsbeeld kunnen dominante veronderstellingen over taal, betekenis en subjectiviteit reproduceren.
Body image in women. --- Body image in women --- Image du corps chez la femme --- Pragmatics --- Developmental psychology --- Journalism --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Human physiology --- Perswetenschappen --- Ontwikkelingspsychologie --- Sociologie van het gezin. Sociologie van de seksualiteit --- Menselijke fysiologie --- Pragmatiek --- Feminist criticism --- Discourse analysis --- Identity --- Appearance --- Images of women --- Women's magazines --- Female body --- Book
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Journeys of Embodiment at the Intersection of Body and Culture: The Developmental Theory of Embodiment describes an innovative developmental and feminist theory--understanding embodiment--to provide a new perspective on the interactions between the social environment of girls and young women of different social locations and their embodied experience of engagement with the world around them. The book proposes that the multitude of social experiences described by girls and women shape their body experiences via three core pathways: experiences in the physical domain, experiences in the mental domain and experiences related directly to social power. The book is structured around each developmental stage in the body journey of girls and young women, as influenced by their experience of embodiment. The theory builds on the emergent constructs of 'embodiment' and 'body journey,' and the key social experiences which shape embodiment throughout development and adolescence--from agency, functionality and passion during early childhood to restriction, shame and varied expressions of self-harm during and following puberty. By addressing not only adverse experiences at the intersection of gender, social class, ethnocultural grouping, resilience and facilitative social factors, the theory outlines constructive pathways toward transformation. It contends that both protective and risk factors are organized along these three pathways, with the positive and negative aspects conceptualized as Physical Freedom (vs. Corseting), Mental Freedom (vs. Corseting), and Social Power (vs. Disempowerment and Disconnection). Examines the construct of embodiment and its theoretical development Explores the social experiences that shape girls throughout development Recognizes the importance of the body and sexuality Includes narratives by girls and young women on how they inhabit their bodies Invites scholars and health professionals to critically reflect on the body journeys of diverse girls and women Addresses the advancement of feminist, social critical and psychological theory, as well as implications to practice--both therapy and health promotion.
Body image in women. --- Body image in girls. --- Power (Social sciences) --- Empowerment (Social sciences) --- Political power --- Exchange theory (Sociology) --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Sociology --- Consensus (Social sciences) --- Girls --- Women --- Psychology
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Informed by feminism and the fields of anthropology and sociology of sport, this anthology investigates women's place in sport and exercise from a sociocultural perspective, documenting women's struggle into the sports arenas of male hegemony. The nine ethnographic case studies explore issues of identity, embodiment, and meaning in various sports and exercise, including triathlons, aerobics, basketball, bodybuilding, weightlifting, motorcycle riding, softball, casual exercise, and rugby.
Feminist theory. --- Body image in women --- Sports for women --- Physical education for women --- Feminism --- Feminist philosophy --- Feminist sociology --- Theory of feminism --- Women --- Women's sports --- Social aspects. --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Sports
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'Challenging Misrepresentations of Black Womanhood' investigates the stereotyping of Black womanhood and the larger sociological impact on Black women's self-perceptions. It details the historical and contemporary use of stereotypes against Black women and how Black women work to challenge and dispel false perceptions, and highlights the role of racist ideas in the reproduction and promotion of stereotypes of Black femaleness in media, literature, artificial intelligence and the perceptions of the general public. Contributors in this collection identify the racists and sexist ideologies behind the misperceptions of Black womanhood and illuminate twenty-first-century stereotypical treatment of Black women such as Michelle Obama and Serena Williams, and explore topics such as comedic expressions of Black motherhood, representations of Black women in television dramas and literature, and identity reclamation and self-determination. 'Challenging Misrepresentations of Black Womanhood' establishes the criteria with which to examine the role of stereotypes in the lives of Black females and, more specifically, its impact on their social and psychological well-being.
Women, Black. --- Women, Black, in popular culture. --- Body image in women. --- Women in art. --- Women in literature. --- Womanism. --- Feminism --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- Women --- Popular culture --- Black women --- Women, Negro --- Psychology
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Femininity --- Femininity in literature. --- Femininity in popular culture --- Japanese literature --- Body image in women --- Women authors. --- Femininity in literature --- Body image in literature --- Women --- Eating disorders in women --- Identity --- Psychology
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This book fills a gap in the existing literature on the ambivalence of fashion and dress by drawing on a wide range of womens experiences with their wardrobes and providing empirical data noticeably absent from other studies of women and dress. Navigating what is clearly a contested realm in feminist scholarship, contributors provide rich case studies of the reality of womens relationships with clothing. While on the surface concerns about fashion or dress may appear to reflect gendered patterns, in fact clothing may be used to challenge ascribed meanings about femininity. (Book jacket)
Body image in women --- Clothing and dress --- Image du corps chez la femme --- Vêtements --- Social aspects. --- Aspect social --- Body image --- ro: ed. by --- Image, Body --- Imagery (Psychology) --- Mind and body --- Person schemas --- Personality --- Self-perception --- Human body --- Society and clothing --- Social aspects
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