Negative Effects of Beauty Pageants Essay

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    articles dealing with the different ways dieting habits and different body types effect the image of women in today's culture. From the cause and effect of eating disorders to the changes in female bodybuilding competitions, these articles show how the media's portrayal of body image affects individuals, particularly women in this case. The article, Sublime Hunger: A Consideration of Eating Disorders Beyond Beauty, starts with a scenario of an individual waking up in the morning and immediately…

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    Dark Skin

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    (83) explains that the cumulative effect of associating beauty with light complexioned people communicates that dark skin is undesirable. Evidence to this is observable from studies conducted in the Twentieth Century, particularly one by Drake and Cayton, whereby across the black community in Chicago, dark-skinned persons were generally rejected, while medium brown was a popular color in everyday assessments (Glenn 87). This was carried through in beauty pageants, where lighter skinned blacks…

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    television, cases of dieting and eating disorders started to come up. This specifies the incredible impact that media has over contributing to the greatly numbering cases of eating disorders. There is no culture that is able to stop nor block the great effect of media on young people, especially girl’s consciousness of their body…

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    Bulimia Nervosa Disorder

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    Bulimia Nervosa Disorder Bulimia Nervosa is an eating disorder described by the continuous cycle of eating a lot of food in a certain time frame and then participating in compensatory behaviors to “undo” the food that was just consumed. During a binge eating episode a person eats, as much food as they can and it usually takes around two hours to do so. After they eat, they compensate for the food that they just consumed by vomiting, misusing laxatives, enemas, fasting, or exercising…

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    For example, the article states, “In child beauty pageants, girls as young as five wear fake teeth, makeup, and hair extensions, and are encourage to flirt with the audience by batting their false—eyelash—laden eyes.” (AboutKidsHealth, 2010, p.1) I agree with the authors but what they do not acknowledge…

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    wealthy and famous. Their shallow personalities, dysfunctional relations and self-destruction might negatively influence many, especially the youth. In this essay, I would like present few shows in order to explain why RTV’s content would create such a negative picture of the world. “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” presents life of Kardashian/ Jenner family that spends a…

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    The media is used to seek information, entertain, persuade, and to change people. The effects of the media changed how women view their physical appearance in a negative way leading some to become dangerously thin and develop an eating a disorder known as anorexia. Anorexia is an eating disorder in…

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    Media Influence

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    narrows down to how we should look, and eat. The media’s circuits have grown exponentially within the last few generations. We now have magazines, television shows, radio shows, and social media influencing the society we live in. Unfortunately the negative ramifications that occur from these outlets have grown to be detrimental. With growing emphasize on looks, body, and image – more and more individuals are suffering from various body image disorders, which is becoming an even greater catalyst…

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    how beautiful she was’.” (Levy 2012) A couple of similar articles were published in the Daily Mail in years 2010, 2012 and 2013. It didn’t remain in the newspapers in only those years but even today we are witnessing various deaths and harmful effects due to anorexia. If we go back in the days and go over the names of the people who gave away to anorexia we see…

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    Colorism And Colorism

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    Miss America Pageant spark an insight into black beauty in a white dominated world. Throughout black history women have been subjected to thoughts that their bodies were inferior. Many African American women do not feel comfortable with their hair or color of their bodies because of the upward battle they face to try to fit into society’s standards of straight hair and light skinned women. We see from the day Europeans arrived in Africa they tried to restrain and erase the essence of beauty in…

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