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Aim: How do gender & culture relate to concepts of beauty & body image? n Do Now: What do you think the ideal female & male body images are in the United States today? Describe in detail.
Culture, Gender, & Beauty: n n n What do you consider beautiful or attractive for men and/or women? Where do your ideas come from? What does it mean to be ‘beautiful’ in our society? Are there differing standards for men and women in terms of being ‘attractive’ in our society? How so?
Japanese Geishas
Foot Binding: A custom begun during the Tang dynasty and lasting until the 20 th century n "Because I bound my own feet, I could manipulate them more gently until the bones were broken. Young bones are soft, and break more easily, " she says.
"Every pair of small feet costs a bath (kang) of tears"
A bound foot A bandaged bound foot
The Cost of Looking Good? ? ? n. List and describe some things that people in this country do to meet the standards of beauty our society has…
The Price of looking good? ? ?
Burma/Thailand • • Members of the Kayan tribe At just 5 years old, girls start wearing brass rings around their necks As they grow older, more rings are added Ultimate sign of female elegance and status. Some neck pieces can weigh up to 22 pounds. "If I take the rings off now, I won't look nice anymore, " one woman says. "They really are a part of my life. "
http: //channel. nationalgeographic. com/cha nnel/taboo/videos/long-neck-women/
n The Maori people of New Zealand practice a sacred beauty ritual— tattooing. Believe women are more attractive when their lips and chins are tattooed. A woman with full, blue lips is considered the most beautiful and desirable. n Women of Karo tribe in southern Ethiopia. During childhood, girls allow their elders to cut scars onto their stomachs. Once a Karo girl has received the last of her scars, she's allowed to marry and have children. "The main reason for my scars is to attract a male that will give me joy, because I will be beautiful and hopefully get a husband, " says one girl during her Taboo interview.
Discussion Questions: n n n n Where does our concept of body image come from? Why do you think it’s changed over time? To what extent does the media standard affect your opinion of ideal body image? What are some sanctions for deviating from the ideal body image? To what extent does culture play a role? In what ways are physical standards different for men/women? To what extent is body image created/upheld by the opposite gender (i. e. – men generating the ideal female bo image …)
http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Xpa Oj. MXy. JGk Dove Sketches Commercial (3 minutes)
Body Image q A picture in our mind’s eye q Belief about how others perceive us q How we feel living in our bodies
What is the “Ideal” body? n. Different standards for male and female n. Different for various ethnic and cultural groups n. Defined by society, community, family. . . What is “Ideal” has changed over time. . .
Body Image Throughout History ¨Prehistoric n Fertility goddess Wide hips highly desirable
Body Image Throughout History 120 BC ¨Venus de Milo 1400’s Botticelli’s Birth of Venus Greek goddess Art depicted beauty – soft and curvaceous
Body Image Throughout History n 1500’s Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa n 1600’s Rubens’ Garden of Love
Body Image Throughout History n 1880’s n Plump body, pale complexion n Representing wealth, abundance of food & refined lifestyle Seurat’s A Sunday Afternoon
Body Image Throughout History ¨Early 1900’s n Corseted, hour-glass look
1890’s-1920’s
Body Image Throughout History ¨ 1920’s n Era of the flat-chested, slim-hipped flapper
Body Image Throughout History n 1950’s ¨ Full-figured shapes of Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield ¨ Typical models ¨ Height 5’ 8” ¨ Weight 132 lbs.
1940’s-1960’s n Women found sexuality a new source of power. Clothing became skimpier in the 1940's, until World War II broke out. Feeling the "American tradition" threatened, families reverted to more conservative values, but the pin-up remained a staple of popular culture. The 1960's saw civil rights campaigns, as well as a new wave of feminism, throwing off the domesticity of the 50's. As women sought to distance themselves from the role of wife and mother, the androgynous ideal once again surfaced in Twiggy, a stick-thin model made popular overnight by a single photo shoot.
Body Image Throughout History n 1960’s ¨ The gaunt Twiggy look Height: 5’ 7” Weight: 98 pounds
Body Image Throughout History Miss America was normal weight in the 1920’s through early 60’s Underweight since the mid 60’s
Body Image Throughout History n 1970’s and 1980’s ¨ Taller, thinner look ¨ No visible body fat ¨ Muscles highly toned from hours of working out n Typical models ¨ Height 5’ 8” ¨ Weight 117 lbs.
Body Image Throughout History n Early 1990’s ¨ Waif-like figure of Kate Moss ¨ Pre-teen look in adult women < 4% of women have this tall, very thin look naturally Typical models ¨ Height 5’ 10” ¨ Weight 110 lbs
Body Image Throughout History n Late 1990’s ¨ Narrow hips yet large breasts Rare combination without breast implants n Typical models ¨ Height 5’ 10” ¨ Weight 110 lbs. n
Body Image Throughout History n 2000’s ¨ Most girls and women do NOT look like this! Average model: n n n ¨ Height 5’ 8” – 5’ 11” Weight <120 lbs. % body fat <18% The average North American woman: n n n Height 5’ 4” Weight 152 lbs. % body fat > 32%
Body Image – Culture matters Women of color generally have a very positive body image and a broader definition of beauty than white women.
Body Image ¨African- American models and actresses often portray unrealistic thinness
Body Image ¨The “Ideal” Male Average Man: Tall 6’ 5” 10” Broad shoulders/large muscles Narrow waist 30” 34 -36” Average male model: weighs 145# weighs 170# 15% body fat 23% body fat
Body Image Historical Male Body Image Michelangelo's David looks more realistic than the muscle men of today. Impact of the Media
Aim: To what extent is behavior dictated by societal standards of beauty? n Do Now: What is your reaction to the picture to the left? Do you find it beautiful or ugly?
Burma/Thailandn Members of the Kayan n tribe At just 5 years old, girls start wearing brass rings around their necks As they grow older, more rings are added Ultimate sign of female elegance and status. Some neck pieces can weigh up to 22 pounds. "If I take the rings off now, I won't look nice anymore, " one woman says. "They really are a part of my life. "
India n n Homemade remedies include a mixture of turmeric, lemon and honey on her skin to achieve a glowing complexion. Brides also wear special clothing and jewelry, including a forehead chain, on their special days. A dot of red powder on the face—known as a kumkum—is also thought to make a woman more attractive.
India n Each year, more than 1, 000 tons of human hair are imported into the United States and used to create extensions and weaves. Some of the best quality and most desirable hair comes from India. Where do they get all these long locks? Some of it originates at the Venkateswara Temple in southern India, one of Hinduism's holiest sites. Many of the worshipers who visit this temple leave a special offering for Lord Venkateswara—their hair. It's part of a ritual called tonsuring, the cutting of hair for religious reasons. Every day, thousands of Hindus sit before the temple barbers to offer their hair and please the God. " Annually, the temple earns about $18 million selling this hair to exporters. As soon as the hair leaves the devotee's head, it starts the journey to someone else's. New York City stylist Jay Ferrara uses "temple hair" in his extensions. "When this hair comes from India, it's beautiful, " he says. For short extensions, Jay says he charges clients $2, 000, and if you want longer hair, it will cost you as much as $4, 000. Temple hair accounts for just 25 percent of the Indian hair market. The rest comes from women who collect the hair that comes out naturally and sell it. It's called the dead hair market. You may have 60 women in one village who pool their hair together, and they'll sell it for $2. So they're getting pennies for this.
http: //www. oprah. com/media/20081 024_tows_japan
New Zealand n n n The Maori people of New Zealand practice a sacred beauty ritual— tattooing. Believe women are more attractive when their lips and chins are tattooed. A woman with full, blue lips is considered the most beautiful and desirable.
Ethiopia n n Women of Karo tribe in southern Ethiopia During childhood, girls allow their elders to cut scars onto their stomachs. "The main reason for my scars is to attract a male that will give me joy, because I will be beautiful and hopefully get a husband, " says one girl during her Taboo interview. Once a Karo girl has received the last of her scars, she's allowed to marry and have children.
http: //channel. nationalgeographic. c om/series/taboo/all/Overview#tab. Videos/02786_04
Brazil n n n Biggest consumer of diet pills Emphasis on fitness Average weight of women = 110 -125 pounds Plastic surgery becoming common (especially breast implants) Even favelas (slums) have beauty salons New trend is blonde, straight hair
Indonesia n n n Stagen used after women give birth 65 foot long cloth wrapped tightly around abdomen "It is a bit painful, but I think what it does is to give the pressure to our womb to get back into the normal size"
WHICH COUNTRY HAS BEEN DUBBED THE NOSE JOB CAPITAL OF THE WORLD?
Iran n n 60, 000 nose jobs a year Status symbol "I had a friend who had a nose job, and she kept the bandage, if I'm not wrong, after two years on her nose just to show everybody that she had nose job“ Pharmacists say nose jobs are so desirable that even people who haven’t had one buy bandages to put on their nose to pretend they had one
Technology impacts body image Before airbrushing After airbrushing a - tidied and highlighted hair b - reduced shine from skin c - cleaned up eyebrows d - changed eye color from brown to blue/applied "makeup" and whitened eyes e - lessened bags/shadows under eyes f - made lips fuller g - tidied jumper
Reality versus Illusion "Even I don't wake up looking like Cindy Crawford. " -Cindy Crawford
Body Acceptance n Men have a more positive body image and overlook flaws in appearance more than women. n Do you agree. . . Women are judged more on appearance than men? Society’s standard of female beauty is higher and more inflexible?
If Barbie were real. . . 1971 2003 1959 She would stand 6’ tall, weigh 101 lbs, wear a size 4, and her measurements would be 39 -19 -33.
Celebrity Plastic Surgery: Better or Worse? n http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=z. Ztc. W 6 MKNz 4
Part 2: n http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Zu 2 FC 8 e 8 yw
The Swan (9 mins): n http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=MMBAT vl. EYFc
Gender Stereotypes in the Media: n http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=0 n. IXUjz y. Me 0