- The Beauty Myth
"The Beauty Myth", published in
1991 , is abook byNaomi Wolf . It examinesbeauty as a demand and as a judgement upon women. Subtitled "How Images of Beauty Are Used Against Women", Wolf examines how modern conceptions of women's beauty impact the spheres ofemployment ,culture ,religion , sexuality,eating disorders , andcosmetic surgery .Wolf argues that women in
Western culture are damaged by the pressure to conform to an idealized concept of female beauty—the Iron Maiden throughout modern society, from Victorian Times to today. She argues that the beauty myth is political, a way of maintaining thepatriarchal system. It allows women to enter the labour force, but under controlled conditions. She also claims that this system keeps women under control by the weight of their own insecurities. The beauty myth is sometimes viewed as succeeding "The Feminine Mystique ", which relegated women to the position of housewife, as the social guard over women. In this sense, Wolf claims that public interest in a woman's virginity has been replaced by public interest in the shape of her body.It was republished in
2002 with a new introduction by Wolf.Christina Hoff Sommers criticized Wolf for publishing the claim that 150,000 women were dying every year fromanorexia . [cite web|url=http://www.menweb.org/paglsomm.htm|title=Has Feminism Gone Too Far?|accessdate=2007-07-27] Sommers claimed that the actual number is closer to 100, a figure which others, such asJennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards, claimed to be much too low. In the same interview, Sommers stated that Wolf had retracted the figure.References
External links
* [http://www.synaptic.bc.ca/ejournal/wolf.htm "Critical Thinkers" Naomi Wolf resources]
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