Zusammenfassung
Why must beauty be seen as a binary that is either oppressive or empowering for women? The Beauty Paradox: Femininity in the Age of Selfies argues that women’s experiences of beauty as both validating and belittling is grounded in the contradictory injunctions that they receive regarding their participation in beauty culture. Piazzesi identifies the four main paradoxes of Western beauty culture: the worth paradox, the authenticity paradox, the power paradox, and the commitment paradox and examines how they trail women’s everyday experiences, choices, and reflections regarding beauty. She examines the role of beauty in women’s everyday lives and in a variety of contexts: informal social encounters, work and career settings, parenting, intergenerational relationships, self-care, and online networking practices. The author broadens the current discourse on beauty with an emphasis on the digital world, primarily the use of selfies.
Schlagworte
Pop Culture self-determination Women Empowerment Empowerment authenticity Parenting Wellness Self-Care Selfies Affirmation Intergenerational relationships motherhood worth paradox self-expression paradoxes of beauty work and social life power paradox role of beauty commitment and investment commitment paradox authenticity paradox beauty cultureKeywords
mental health women's careers beauty- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 1–14 Introduction 1–14
- 175–186 Conclusion 175–186
- 187–190 Appendix A 187–190
- 191–196 Appendix B 191–196
- 197–238 Notes 197–238
- 239–260 Bibliography 239–260
- 261–272 Index 261–272
- 273–274 About the Author 273–274