False Consciousness In Body Positivity Campaigns In Women's Lifestyle Media

Ahmad Raihan Fadhil, Bintan Humeira, Rizaludin Kurniawan
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This article aims to discover how women’s lifestyle media constructs a false awareness about women’s bodies through body positivity discourse. Using media and gender perspectives, false consciousness, body positivity, and Roland Barthes’ semiotic analysis, this research finds that the media produces body positivity discourse as a narrative that ‘all bodies are beautiful, whatever their shape.’ Body positivity discourse refers to fat bodies as ‘normality’ to fight the stigma that fat bodies are not beautiful and are a problem for women. Body positivity evolved from the fat acceptance movement. This body positivity discourse is built on the construct that women must accept their body shape to live happily. The media produces the message through photos and texts that fat bodies are delicate as long as they are healthy. It ignores that medical obesity carries serious health consequences for many women. Thus, this research shows that instead of building women’s positive acceptance of their body shape, the media creates a misguided consciousness of fat bodies from a medical perspective.
女性生活方式媒体中身体积极性宣传的虚假意识
本文旨在探讨女性生活方式媒体是如何通过身体积极性话语构建关于女性身体的虚假意识的。利用媒体和性别视角、虚假意识、身体积极性和罗兰-巴特的符号学分析,本研究发现,媒体制造的身体积极性话语是一种 "所有身体都是美丽的,无论其形状如何 "的叙事。身体积极性话语将肥胖的身体称为 "正常",以对抗肥胖的身体不美且是女性问题的污名。身体积极性是从 "接受肥胖 "运动演变而来的。这种 "身体积极性 "话语的基础是,女性必须接受自己的体形才能快乐地生活。媒体通过照片和文字传递出这样的信息:只要健康,肥胖的身体就是娇美的。它忽视了医学上的肥胖会给许多女性带来严重的健康后果。因此,这项研究表明,媒体非但没有让女性积极接受自己的体型,反而从医学角度误导了人们对肥胖体型的认识。
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