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Naomi Wolf : The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women
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Author: Naomi Wolf
Title: The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Date: 1992-06-20
ISBN: 0385423977
Publisher: Anchor
Weight: 0.7 pounds
Size: 5.24 x 7.97 x 0.8 inches
Edition: Reprint
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Explores the phenomenon of the violent backlash  against feminism that uses images of female beauty  as a political weapon against women's advancement.


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In a country where the average woman is 5-foot-4 and weighs 140 pounds, movies, advertisements, and MTV saturate our lives with unrealistic images of beauty. The tall, nearly emaciated mannequins that push the latest miracle cosmetic make even the most confident woman question her appearance. Feminist Naomi Wolf argues that women's insecurities are heightened by these images, then exploited by the diet, cosmetic, and plastic surgery industries. Every day new products are introduced to "correct" inherently female "flaws," drawing women into an obsessive and hopeless cycle built around the attempt to reach an impossible standard of beauty. Wolf rejects the standard and embraces the naturally distinct beauty of all women.

Reviews: rainalina (USA: MI) (2007/01/19):
In a country where the average woman is 5-foot-4 and weighs 140 pounds, movies, advertisements, and MTV saturate our lives with unrealistic images of beauty. The tall, nearly emaciated mannequins that push the latest miracle cosmetic make even the most confident woman question her appearance. Feminist Naomi Wolf argues that women's insecurities are heightened by these images, then exploited by the diet, cosmetic, and plastic surgery industries. Every day new products are introduced to "correct" inherently female "flaws," drawing women into an obsessive and hopeless cycle built around the attempt to reach an impossible standard of beauty. Wolf rejects the standard and embraces the naturally distinct beauty of all women. (amazon.com)



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