1. The constraints of stereotypical beauty standards on women
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Lyu Zhihan
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Social Sciences - Abstract
The allure of idealized body images portrayed in social short videos serves as a poignant reflection of the media's relentless scrutiny of individual appearance and body standards, further exacerbating the pervasive anxieties surrounding personal physicality. Within the pervasive wave of consumerism, bodies become imbued with symbolic consumerist attributes, prompting individuals to meticulously craft their own image in pursuit of societal validation. This pursuit, however, fosters a troubling homogenization of aesthetic ideals, where conformity to prevailing trends often results in physical harm and a distortion of core values. Simultaneously, this relentless pursuit of an idealized image erodes the sense of authentic connection with others, creating a pervasive sense of isolation within individuals. Those ensnared within the confines of new media algorithms find themselves ensnared within an echo chamber, where diverse perspectives and authentic connections are increasingly scarce commodities. To rectify this troubling trend, the media must cultivate a more diverse and inclusive expression environment, one that fosters self-awareness and celebrates individual authenticity. By championing diverse representations and promoting genuine connection over superficial validation, the media can help safeguard the presence of others and resist the pervasive erosion of societal values by consumerist agendas masquerading as entertainment.
- Published
- 2024
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