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MEDIA-PORTRAYED IDEALIZED IMAGES: COMPARING ‘MALE AND FEMALE’ LITERATURE REVIEW

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1, 1 - 7, 01.12.2014

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This paper has focused on the aspects of the media’s representation of ideal body images among female and males. This literature review sought to examine the effects of media images on men’s and women’s attitudes towards their body appearance. Socio-cultural theories of body images suggests that body dissatisfaction results from unrealistic societal beauty ideals and the most valid way of transmitting this is through mass media. In this paper, internalized appearance ideals and appearance social comparisons have been considered central factors accounting body dissatisfaction due to the media images. While, the body dissatisfaction is common among both men and women when they exposed by idealized body images through mass media, social comparison effect shows differences among boys and girls. Significantly, in each single case there is a high signal for certain psychological and physical problems afterwards. The existing literatures have been mostly interested with female body dissatisfaction. Yet, the new phenomenon is mostly focusing on the ‘muscularity dysmorphia’ problem as well. Differences and similarities are explained in the light of different studies that existed. I reviewed the findings of some literatures on men and women body dissatisfaction and idealized body images

Kaynakça

  • Austin, J.K., Champion, V.L., & Tzeng, O.C. (1989). Cross cultural relationship between self-concept and body image in high school-age boys. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 3,234-240.
  • Blyth, D.A., Simmons, R.G., Bulcroft, R., Felt, D., Van Cleave, E.F., & Bush, D.M. (1981). The effects of physical development in self-image and satisfaction with body image for early adolescent males. Research in the Community and Mental Health, 2, 43-73.
  • Bradley, L. A., & Reilly, A. (2014). A Review of Mens Body Image Literature: What We Know, and Need to Know. International Journal of Costume and Fashion, 14(1), 29-45.
  • Botta, R.A. (1999). Television Images and Adolescent Girls’ Body Image Disturbance. Journal of Communication, 22-42.
  • Cohane, H.G., Jr., Pope, G.H. (2001).Body Image in Boys: A Review of Literature. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 373- 379.
  • Cohn, L.D., Adler, N.E., Irwin, C.E., Jr., Millstein S.G., Kegeles, S.M., & Stone, G. (1987). Body figure preferences in male and female adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 3, 276-279.
  • Durkin, S.J. & Paxton, S.J. (2002). Predictors of vulnerability to reduced body image satisfaction and psychological wellbeing in response to exposure to idealized female media images in adolescent girls. Journal of Psychosomatic, 53, 995-1005.
  • Festinger, L. (1954). The Theory of Social Comparison Process. Human Relations, 117-140.
  • Folk, L., Pedersen, J., & Cullari, S. (1993). Body satisfaction and self-concept of third and sixth grade students. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 76, 547-553.
  • Hargreaves, D.A. & Tiggemann, M. (2004). Idealized media images and adolescent body image: “comparing” boys and girls. Body Image, 1, 351-361.
  • Harrison, K., & Cantor, J. (1997). The relationship between media consumption and eating disorders. Journal of Communication, 47(1), 40-67.
  • Heinberg, L.J., & Thompson, J.K. (1992). Social comparison: Gender, target importance ratings and relation to body image disturbance. Journal of Social Behaviour and Personality, 7, 335-344.
  • Hoffmann-Muller, B., & Amstad, H. (1994). Body image, weight and eating behaviour in adolescents. Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis (Bern), 83, 1336- 1342.
  • Jones, D.C. (2004). Body Image among Adolescent Girls and Boys: A Longitudinal Study. Developmental Psychology, 40(5), 823-835.
  • Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Crane, J. (2012). A Losing Battle Effects of Prolonged Exposure to Thin-Ideal Images on Dieting and Body Satisfaction.Communication Research, 39(1), 79-102.
  • Leit, R.A., Gray, J.J., & Jr., Pope, H.G. (2001). The Media’s Representation of the Ideal Male Body: A Cause for Muscle Dysmorphia? Wiley Periodicals, Inc, 334-338.
  • Paxton, S.J., Wertheim, E.H., Gibbons, K., Szmukler, G.I., Hillier, L., & Petrovich, J.L. (1991). Body image satisfaction, dieting beliefs, and weight loss behaviours in adolescent girls and boys. Journal of Youth and Adolescent, 20, 361-379.
  • Ricciardelli, L.A., McCabe, M.P., &Banfield, S. (2000). Body image and body change methods in adolescent boys. Role of Parents, friends, and the media. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 49, 189-197.
  • Richins, M. (1995). Social comparison, advertising and consumer discontent. American Behavioural Scientist, 38(4), 593-607.
  • Shotton, J., Sharp, T., Kipman, A., Fitzgibbon, A., Finocchio, M., Blake, A., ... & Moore, R. (2013). Real-time human pose recognition in parts from single depth images. Communications of the ACM, 56(1), 116-124.
  • Slater, A., Tiggemann, M., Firth, B., & Hawkins, K. (2012). Reality check: An experimental investigation of the addition of warning labels to fashion magazine images on women's mood and body dissatisfaction. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 31(2), 105-122.
  • Stice, E., Schupak-Neuberg, E., Shaw, H.E., & Stein, R. (1994). Relation of media exposure to eating disorder symptomatology: An examination of mediating mechanism. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 836-840.
  • Stice, E., & Shaw, H.E. (1994). Adverse effects of the media portrayed thin-ideal on women and linkages to bulimic symptomatology. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 13, 288-308.
  • Tan, A. S. (1979). Television beauty ads and role expectations of adolescent female viewers. Journalism Quarterly, 56, 283-288.
  • Tiggemann, M., & McGill, B. (2004). The Role of Social Comparison in the Effect of Magazine Advertisements on Women’s Mood and Body Dissatisfaction. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 23(1), 23-44.
  • Tiggemann, M., & Slater, A. (2003). Thin Ideals in Music Television: A Source of Social Comparison and Body Dissatisfaction. Wiley Periodicals, Inc, 48-58.
  • Yu, U. J., Damhorst, M. L., & Russell, D. W. (2011). The impact of body image on consumers’ perceptions of idealized advertising images and brand attitudes.Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 40(1), 58-73.
  • Wan, F., Ansons, T. L., Chattopadhyay, A., & Leboe, J. P. (2013). Defensive reactions to slim female images in advertising: The moderating role of mode of exposure. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 120(1), 37-46.
  • Wood, K., Becker, J., & Thompson, J. (1996). Body image dissatisfaction in preadolescent children. Journal of Applied Psychology, 17, 85-100.

MEDYA TARAFINDAN RESMEDİLEN İDEAL VÜCUT: KARŞILAŞTIRMALI KADIN VE ERKEK ALGISI

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1, 1 - 7, 01.12.2014

Öz

Bu çalışma ideal kadın ve erkek vücut resimlerinin medya temsiliyetleri üzerinde durmaktadır. Bu çalışmada medya temsiliyetleri ve kullanılan medya görüntülerinin kadınların ve erkeklerin kendi görüntüleri ile ilgili davranışları üzerindeki etkilerini inceleyen literatüre yer vermektedir. Sosyo-kültürel teoriler, toplum tarafından kabul gören gerçekçi olmayan ideal güzel algısının kitle iletişimi ile aktarıldığını ve bu algının vücut memnuniyetsizliğine neden olduğunu öne sürmektedir. Bu metinde toplumsal karşılaştırma teorisi ışığında, medya görüntüleri sayesinde içselleştirilen ideal görüntünün vücut memnuniyetsizliğinde temel faktör olduğunun üzerinde durulmaktadır. Vücut memnuniyetsizliği kadınlar ve erkekler arasında ortak bir noktadır. Fakat kitle iletişimi tarafından empoze edilen ideal vücut görüntülerinden kadın ve erkekler farklı şekillerde etkilenmektedirler. Ayrı ayrı her durumda da belli psikolojik ve fiziksel problemler açığa çıkmaktadır. Mevcut literatüre bakıldığında kadın vücut memnuniyetsizliği ile ilgili çalışmalar daha çok ön plana çıkmaktadır. Bunun yanında, literatürde yeni bir fenomen olan ‘muscularity dysmorphia’ sorunu üzerinde durulmaya başlanmıştır. Bu önemli problem ile ilgili çalışmaların sonuçlarında ki benzerlikler ve farklılıklar farklı bakış açıları ışığında ortaya konulmuştur. Bu farklılıklar çalışmalardan elde edilen farklı bulgular ışığında karşılaştırmalı olarak ifade edilmektedir

Kaynakça

  • Austin, J.K., Champion, V.L., & Tzeng, O.C. (1989). Cross cultural relationship between self-concept and body image in high school-age boys. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 3,234-240.
  • Blyth, D.A., Simmons, R.G., Bulcroft, R., Felt, D., Van Cleave, E.F., & Bush, D.M. (1981). The effects of physical development in self-image and satisfaction with body image for early adolescent males. Research in the Community and Mental Health, 2, 43-73.
  • Bradley, L. A., & Reilly, A. (2014). A Review of Mens Body Image Literature: What We Know, and Need to Know. International Journal of Costume and Fashion, 14(1), 29-45.
  • Botta, R.A. (1999). Television Images and Adolescent Girls’ Body Image Disturbance. Journal of Communication, 22-42.
  • Cohane, H.G., Jr., Pope, G.H. (2001).Body Image in Boys: A Review of Literature. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 373- 379.
  • Cohn, L.D., Adler, N.E., Irwin, C.E., Jr., Millstein S.G., Kegeles, S.M., & Stone, G. (1987). Body figure preferences in male and female adolescents. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 3, 276-279.
  • Durkin, S.J. & Paxton, S.J. (2002). Predictors of vulnerability to reduced body image satisfaction and psychological wellbeing in response to exposure to idealized female media images in adolescent girls. Journal of Psychosomatic, 53, 995-1005.
  • Festinger, L. (1954). The Theory of Social Comparison Process. Human Relations, 117-140.
  • Folk, L., Pedersen, J., & Cullari, S. (1993). Body satisfaction and self-concept of third and sixth grade students. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 76, 547-553.
  • Hargreaves, D.A. & Tiggemann, M. (2004). Idealized media images and adolescent body image: “comparing” boys and girls. Body Image, 1, 351-361.
  • Harrison, K., & Cantor, J. (1997). The relationship between media consumption and eating disorders. Journal of Communication, 47(1), 40-67.
  • Heinberg, L.J., & Thompson, J.K. (1992). Social comparison: Gender, target importance ratings and relation to body image disturbance. Journal of Social Behaviour and Personality, 7, 335-344.
  • Hoffmann-Muller, B., & Amstad, H. (1994). Body image, weight and eating behaviour in adolescents. Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis (Bern), 83, 1336- 1342.
  • Jones, D.C. (2004). Body Image among Adolescent Girls and Boys: A Longitudinal Study. Developmental Psychology, 40(5), 823-835.
  • Knobloch-Westerwick, S., & Crane, J. (2012). A Losing Battle Effects of Prolonged Exposure to Thin-Ideal Images on Dieting and Body Satisfaction.Communication Research, 39(1), 79-102.
  • Leit, R.A., Gray, J.J., & Jr., Pope, H.G. (2001). The Media’s Representation of the Ideal Male Body: A Cause for Muscle Dysmorphia? Wiley Periodicals, Inc, 334-338.
  • Paxton, S.J., Wertheim, E.H., Gibbons, K., Szmukler, G.I., Hillier, L., & Petrovich, J.L. (1991). Body image satisfaction, dieting beliefs, and weight loss behaviours in adolescent girls and boys. Journal of Youth and Adolescent, 20, 361-379.
  • Ricciardelli, L.A., McCabe, M.P., &Banfield, S. (2000). Body image and body change methods in adolescent boys. Role of Parents, friends, and the media. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 49, 189-197.
  • Richins, M. (1995). Social comparison, advertising and consumer discontent. American Behavioural Scientist, 38(4), 593-607.
  • Shotton, J., Sharp, T., Kipman, A., Fitzgibbon, A., Finocchio, M., Blake, A., ... & Moore, R. (2013). Real-time human pose recognition in parts from single depth images. Communications of the ACM, 56(1), 116-124.
  • Slater, A., Tiggemann, M., Firth, B., & Hawkins, K. (2012). Reality check: An experimental investigation of the addition of warning labels to fashion magazine images on women's mood and body dissatisfaction. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 31(2), 105-122.
  • Stice, E., Schupak-Neuberg, E., Shaw, H.E., & Stein, R. (1994). Relation of media exposure to eating disorder symptomatology: An examination of mediating mechanism. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 103, 836-840.
  • Stice, E., & Shaw, H.E. (1994). Adverse effects of the media portrayed thin-ideal on women and linkages to bulimic symptomatology. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 13, 288-308.
  • Tan, A. S. (1979). Television beauty ads and role expectations of adolescent female viewers. Journalism Quarterly, 56, 283-288.
  • Tiggemann, M., & McGill, B. (2004). The Role of Social Comparison in the Effect of Magazine Advertisements on Women’s Mood and Body Dissatisfaction. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 23(1), 23-44.
  • Tiggemann, M., & Slater, A. (2003). Thin Ideals in Music Television: A Source of Social Comparison and Body Dissatisfaction. Wiley Periodicals, Inc, 48-58.
  • Yu, U. J., Damhorst, M. L., & Russell, D. W. (2011). The impact of body image on consumers’ perceptions of idealized advertising images and brand attitudes.Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 40(1), 58-73.
  • Wan, F., Ansons, T. L., Chattopadhyay, A., & Leboe, J. P. (2013). Defensive reactions to slim female images in advertising: The moderating role of mode of exposure. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 120(1), 37-46.
  • Wood, K., Becker, J., & Thompson, J. (1996). Body image dissatisfaction in preadolescent children. Journal of Applied Psychology, 17, 85-100.
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Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Aralık 2014
Gönderilme Tarihi 29 Mayıs 2015
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2014 Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1

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