The Representation of Body Image and Self-Acceptance of The Main Character in 45 Pounds (More or Less) By K.A Barson

Vicky Cecil Audina, D. D. Kusumayanti, Supiastutik Supiastutik
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This research is an analysis of the representation of body image and self-acceptance issues of the main character in 45 Pounds (More or Less) through the perspective of Hall’s representation theory. By applying Hall's theory of representation to this research, the researcher gains a deeper understanding of how the novel represents and reinforces cultural norms and values related to body image and self-acceptance, and how these representations shape the feelings and emotions of readers related to the discourse of body image and self-acceptance.This study uses a qualitative research method in which the data sources are primary and secondary data. The primary data are in the form of narrations, dialogues and statements in the novel by K.A Barson entitled 45 Pounds (More or Less) as the main focus in this research. The secondary data includes the historical data, psychological research and cultural studies on body image and self-acceptance. This research focuses on the representation of body image and self-acceptance issue and the critical position of the author through the sense or content in 45 Pounds (More or Less). The analysis results shows that these issues were predominantly influenced by the media’s portrayal of unrealistic beauty standards, leading characters to constantly compare themselves and feel dissatisfied. The author prioritized health over vanity and encouraged readers to look beyond societal pressures, promoting a deeper appreciation of one’s body and self-worth
45 磅(或多或少)》中主人公的身体形象和自我接纳表现 作者:K.A Barson
本研究通过霍尔的表征理论,对《45 磅(或多或少)》中主人公的身体形象和自我接纳问题的表征进行分析。通过将霍尔的表征理论应用于本研究,研究者可以更深入地理解小说是如何表征和强化与身体形象和自我接纳相关的文化规范和价值观的,以及这些表征是如何塑造读者与身体形象和自我接纳话语相关的感受和情绪的。第一手数据以 K.A Barson 的小说《45 磅(或多或少)》中的叙述、对话和陈述为形式,是本研究的重点。二手资料包括有关身体形象和自我接纳的历史资料、心理学研究和文化研究。本研究重点关注《45 磅(或多或少)》中对身体形象和自我接纳问题的表述,以及作者通过《45 磅(或多或少)》的意义或内容所表达的批判立场。分析结果表明,这些问题主要受到媒体对不切实际的美丽标准的描述的影响,导致人物不断比较自己并感到不满。作者将健康置于虚荣之上,鼓励读者超越社会压力,促进读者更深刻地认识自己的身体和自我价值。
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