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Media, makt och män : Vem bestämmer över kvinnokroppen?

Ragnarsson, Emma and Borg, Karolina (2005)
School of Social Work
Abstract
With emphasis on women's magazines and men, this essay will revolve around the image of the ideal woman. Our purpose was to examine whether men have a distinct image regarding the appearance and behaviour of the ideal woman. Next step was to establish whether the women's magazines also presented a specific image to their readers.

The answers were found through a qualitative study that included ten men, and through an extensive analysis by women's magazines. The result indicated that both the men questioned and the women's magazines presented a clear view of an ideal woman. The views held by the men, were then compared to the images presented by the women's magazines and were found to be very similar.

We used Erving Goffmans sociological... (More)
With emphasis on women's magazines and men, this essay will revolve around the image of the ideal woman. Our purpose was to examine whether men have a distinct image regarding the appearance and behaviour of the ideal woman. Next step was to establish whether the women's magazines also presented a specific image to their readers.

The answers were found through a qualitative study that included ten men, and through an extensive analysis by women's magazines. The result indicated that both the men questioned and the women's magazines presented a clear view of an ideal woman. The views held by the men, were then compared to the images presented by the women's magazines and were found to be very similar.

We used Erving Goffmans sociological theory to describe the actual woman and the ideal images of women that the men questioned and the women's magazines presented. From this, we found that women are forced to play the role The woman men wants, Frontstage, a state where she has to mind her behaviour and appearance. According to the men and the women magazines, women should never be Backstage, a state where she is allowed to step out of her role and be herself. The only exception is during sexual activities. Only her beauty is essential, while her personality is ignored. Therefore, our conclusion is that the men, not the women, are the main benefactors from the way women's magazines portrait women. (Less)
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author
Ragnarsson, Emma and Borg, Karolina
supervisor
organization
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
makt, kroppsuppfattning, skönhetsideal, genus, kvinnor, män, Gender studies, Genusvetenskap, Sociology, Sociologi
language
Swedish
id
1332334
date added to LUP
2005-08-11 00:00:00
date last changed
2005-08-11 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{With emphasis on women's magazines and men, this essay will revolve around the image of the ideal woman. Our purpose was to examine whether men have a distinct image regarding the appearance and behaviour of the ideal woman. Next step was to establish whether the women's magazines also presented a specific image to their readers.

The answers were found through a qualitative study that included ten men, and through an extensive analysis by women's magazines. The result indicated that both the men questioned and the women's magazines presented a clear view of an ideal woman. The views held by the men, were then compared to the images presented by the women's magazines and were found to be very similar.

We used Erving Goffmans sociological theory to describe the actual woman and the ideal images of women that the men questioned and the women's magazines presented. From this, we found that women are forced to play the role The woman men wants, Frontstage, a state where she has to mind her behaviour and appearance. According to the men and the women magazines, women should never be Backstage, a state where she is allowed to step out of her role and be herself. The only exception is during sexual activities. Only her beauty is essential, while her personality is ignored. Therefore, our conclusion is that the men, not the women, are the main benefactors from the way women's magazines portrait women.}},
  author       = {{Ragnarsson, Emma and Borg, Karolina}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Media, makt och män : Vem bestämmer över kvinnokroppen?}},
  year         = {{2005}},
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