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The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women - Naomi Wolf, Suzy Jackson
The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women
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Format: audiobook
ISBN: 9781480589711 (1480589713)
Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
Edition language: English
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Modern Reader
Modern Reader rated it
3.0 The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty are Used Against Women
Naomi Wolf’s book The Beauty Myth sheds light on the detrimental nature of beauty images. Shifting from work, religion, and culture Wolf pinpoints the range of effect images have in each aspect of life. It was very interesting.
Climbing Mount TBR
Climbing Mount TBR rated it
3.0 The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty are Used Against Women
Overall I like this book and found it thought provoking. The standard of beauty promoted in the west is invariably young, dangerously thin and pretty much unattainable by all but a very few. The images of what is judged to be beautiful are pervasive and these can be damaging. These images also ...
Book 7
Book 7 rated it
3.0 The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty are Used Against Women
This text is a modern feminist classic and it's easy to see why. Some of it was outdated (e.g., her shock at photoshopping) and I would have liked to see more analysis of queer and trans women's experiences of the beauty myth, but for something written when I was two years old? It's powerful, and it...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it
2.5
I probably should not have tried reading Mercedes Lackey’s Fire Rose after reading this book. That novel, a retelling of Beauty and the Beast, has a woman as the central character. The woman, Rose, doesn’t realize how beautiful she is and looks down her nose at other women whom she deems to have l...
Literary Ames
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2.0 The Beauty Myth: How Images of Beauty are Used Against Women
*Cross-posted on Goodreads and Wordpress. Naomi Wolf does not have a way with words. Dense, vague and ambiguous language; sweeping generalizations; and seeing a deeper meaning or intent where a simpler explanation is more likely and appropriate – which created a conspiratorial air that everyone, o...
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