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2. Key Term and Discussion How do you think mass media affects body image? Body Image A subjective picture of one s own physical appearance established by both self-observation and by noting the reaction of others 3. Media Exposure
4. How would you change this photograph to attract your audience? SCENARIO: You are the arts director of a popular entertainment magazine. You need a cover photo that will attract readers to your magazine over others. 5. Changes: Before and After Photoshop
6. This is all about capitalism. The exploitation of womens bodies sells products, magazines, et cetera. Lindy Devoken Former Executive Vice President of NBC Entertainment 7. A Vicious Cycle Representatives of entertainment media, such as Lindy Devoken, understand their impact on the medias exploitation of women. However, in order to make a profit, they are often forced to continue this cycle. 8. Impact on Men
9. Key Term and Discussion What is the purpose of using Photoshop to edit an image? Why does mass media do this? Photoshop To alter (as a digital image) with computer software 10. Controversy: Photoshop
11. Imperfections in Entertainment Media
12. Key Term and Effects FromThe Journal of Advertising: the idealized images conveyed by the media vehicles may engender a sense of displeasure in consumers with their current physical appearance Advertisements then fill the emotional voidby generating their own set of idealized images that, when read in context of the broader media universe, implicitly promise that the promoted product can move the consumer toward the ideal state. Individual consumers are subtly enticed to engage in an ongoing cycle of consumption in quest of theever-elusive media ideals (Hirschman 44-45). Advertisement A public notice;especiallyone published in the press or broadcast over the air 13. A lot of advertising is based on making people feel anxious and feeling insecure. The effect is primarily subconscious. It is very harmful.
14. Body Image and Advertising
A good example of this can be seen in the medias creation of makeover shows such as ABCS Extreme Makeover. 15. Effects of Advertising: Case Study on Media Exposure and Eating HabitsLinkto the study 16. Shaping Body Image
17. Key Terms and Discussion Plastic surgery, recently, is viewedmore as a purely cosmetic procedure. It was intended to be a reconstructive procedure, but due to media s attempt to normalizethis dangerous and painful surgery, more people are spending their hard earned money to correct theimperfectionsin their faces and bodies. Plastic Surgery Surgery done to repair, restore, or improve lost, injured, defective, or misshapen body parts 18. Discussion: Teens and Plastic Surgery
Nearly 210,000 cosmetic plastic surgery procedures were performed on people age 13 to 19 in 2009, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. While adults tend to have plastic surgery to stand out from the crowd, teens tend to have surgery to change the parts of their body they believe are flawed so that they can fit in with their peers, experts say. -ABC Newsarticle entitled Teens Choose Plastic Surgery to Boost Self Esteem