Media Images and the Negative Effect towards Young Girls (external blog)

This blog post from Childrefuge is basically saying that the ideal beauty determined by the society is mostly based on thinness. Nowadays, it is apparent that women in various means of media are becoming skinnier. This is to say that thinness has become a crucial element of women’s attractiveness.These days we see woman in mostly all kinds of ads even if the item is not related with female needs or market. The use of beautiful, slim and attractive woman is necessary to highlight the image of the product being advertised For instance, in an Axe advertisement, many attractive women in bikinis compete to reach the man in the center of the commercial. The objectification of woman underlines products, which is an efficient strategy to boost the economy. However these tend to have negative effect on women especially teenagers who compare themselves to the ideal body and try to attain “the physical look and figure of the models they envy in the media”

This case is especially common in the Western Society where people are constantly bombarded with images of what the media considers as the ideal body. Nonetheless, people shouldn’t get attached too much to those image because they are irrelevant, as the media’s representation of beauty seems unrealistic and unattainable. The ideal body of models depicted in the media is much thinner than the average American woman In fact, there is a contradiction as the majority of American women are overweight. This difference can partly be explained from the use of specific technology. Digital manipulation transforms a socially ‘poor’ and unacceptable woman’s body to an ideal one, ready for marketing. Digital manipulation is playing a big role to support this idea of perfection. Images can be constantly edited and altered before they are used in a publication or advertisement. Photo manipulation is not only able to make a body slimmer, but also brighten teeth, enlarge eyes, remove freckles and so on.

The Dove campaign has launched “Evolution,” a controversial video that turns the Media’s concept of beauty upside down. It reveals to viewers how the media obscures our perception of beauty.

By exposing this artificial beauty, Dove tells viewers not to internalize the stereotypic body determined by the Media. Digital Manipulation is just one of the strategy that media use to promote products; therefore, women should not lose confidence even if they are exposed to those beauty full of artificiality.

External Blog: http://childrefuge.org/blog/entry/media-images-and-the-negative-significance-towards-young-girls.html

Dove “Evolution”: http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/2006/dove-evolution/#.UUaAD5jGecM

Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U

3 thoughts on “Media Images and the Negative Effect towards Young Girls (external blog)

  1. Awesome take on how media impacts self image and esteem of young girls! What are your thoughts on media messages targeted towards young males, and how do you think these images affect their self perception throughout their lives?

    Remember, your great ideas would be even further accelerated through use of photos and hyperlinks!

  2. Your posts are a nice, readable length and use a comfortable style of writing.

    See if you can embed the hyperlinks in the body of your posts (e.g. hyperlink to Childrefuge.org right from that word in your first sentence). That makes it easier for the reader to jump right to the post to which you’re referring.

    Keep up the good work.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *