Sunday, March 3, 2019
Writing your Story
Todays society, the media has succeeded in brainwashing the world . turn outgs like, Thin is in fat is out, eat this, your beautiful if you look like this, the list goes on and on. From the media, to weight loss company, magazine obliges and cosmetic lines, they whole necessitate wo manpower to take their advice because of course they know whats best for you as a woman, right?Self-esteem, according to an article on the United States Small railway line Administration (SABA) website entitled, Self Esteem, is appreciating ones own worth ND importance and having the component part to be accountable for oneself and to act responsibly toward others. It Is a confidence and gratification In oneself, and an absolute necessity (2001, pig. 1). The article also states that nearly 1/3 of all Ameri tushs suffer from low self-esteem (pig. 1).The media, specifically womens expression magazines, is increasingly beingness held for the self-esteem epidemic that plagues our society. In close to all womans work magazine such as Ell, Cosmopolitan, and Glamour are advice articles on dating and sex, weight loss and beauty. In fact, the subtitles for these articles are on almost every cover of every issue of these publications. However, these same magazines consistently flummox thin, attractive women on the cover of their magazines as well.Studying how these advice columns in women fashion magazines simulate women lead determine how often and to what extent women rely on these articles, therefore assisting in understanding the role communications and its mediums take for on society. Womens fashion magazines demonstrate how a woman should look and act and therefore bemuse been criticized for Dolling the thin, attractive female. An article In the Journal of Family and analysis of body tie in content in Girl Zone, in essence states that mainstream womens fashion magazines authorise physical appearance out to be the most important case of a woman.The problem is that t hese magazines use the thin, attractive women in their magazines without explaining to the reader that the pictures have been airbrushed and therefore are presenting fake idols. Womens magazines have always have always had a large effect on womens actions, mainly by indirectly dictating the role a woman should have in society. The easiest way this can be done is by publishing advice columns that teach women how to keep a man and how to look beautiful.Todays womens fashion magazines, such as Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and mademoiselle not only affect women, but also young girls. An article entitled Narrative analysis of sexual etiquette in adolescentage magazines show in the Journal of Communication discusses the messages teen magazines send to young women well-nigh social and cultural norms for sex and sexual relationships (Garner, Steer & Adams, 1998). The study suggests teen magazines teach women to accept men for who they re and to change themselves so that men will desire them. The authors explain that the rhetoric of sexual etiquette encourages young women to be sex objects and teachers of interpersonal communication rather than lovers, friends, and partners. Young women are being taught to subordinate self for others and to be contained (pig. 59). Being a woman in todays society is tough. You have to try to be something that you are not, and unless you can undergo the latest diet plan, newest makeup line, or latest fashion cut you will be left behind.It would make more ensue to press self-worth and happiness, but that would be too easy, and how can companies capitalize and make funds from you being happy with yourself? They cannot. So to make you feel like something is violate with yourself, they have come up with way on how to improve yourself so that you can learn to accept yourself, and so will others. Not to show that all magazines are alike, because they are not, but for the most part they want you to see and do things the way they see best, and i f you dont, then society will not accept you and neither will anyone else.
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