Difference between revisions of "Media and Body Image in America"

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Shows info on media and body image//the whole page is on the media (Also has many sources that seem credible! :))
 
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This primary research shows the involvement that cartoons have with children, how male and female children view each other based on these cartoons (media)

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Background Info

  • Looking Good: Male Body Image in Modern America.Full Text Available By: Hofmann, Mary. School Library Journal, Nov2005, Vol. 51 Issue 11, p60-60, 1/9p; (AN 18797458)

This article examines the studies of women being projected to images of thin and more weighted women, showing that positive results frequented more often when comparable.

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http://www.mediafamily.org/facts/facts_mediaeffect.shtml

Shows info on media and body image//the whole page is on the media (Also has many sources that seem credible! :))

  • WILL CITE LATER

http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/custom/portlets/recordDetails/detailmini.jsp?_nfpb=true&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED376539&ERICExtSearch_SearchType_0=no&accno=ED376539

This primary research shows the involvement that cartoons have with children, how male and female children view each other based on these cartoons (media)