Vedere le altre: rappresentazioni del corpo femminile e influenza mediatica

Authors

  • Elisabetta Camussi Università di Milano - Bicocca
  • Chiara Annovazzi Università di Milano-Bicocca

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/1827-9198/1634

Keywords:

female body representations, media influence, women’s intra-gender relationships

Abstract

The paper presents the results of the phase 2 of an ongoing project on the social representations of the female body in women of different generations. The main objective is the investigation of the microgenetic level of representations, through the analysis of the discursive productions of two groups (40 women: 20 young women and 20 adults). The main research question concerns the investigation of: a) the media influence effects; b) the ‘discursive resistance'. The Thematic Analysis of the discursive productions shows: a) the negative effects of media influence on body image and the social pressure to conformity; b) the space for recovering/developing a critical awareness, through the building of female networks in private and public spheres.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

Elisabetta Camussi, Università di Milano - Bicocca

Elisabetta Camussi, Associate Professor of Social Psychology at University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Psychology, teaches “Psychology of differences and inequalities”, a course focused on gender issues, which represents her major field of research. Since 2008, with other social psychologists from various universities, she has been developing and promoting the activities of the thematic Group on Gender Gap (GDG) – of the Italian Association of Psychology (AIP)


Chiara Annovazzi, Università di Milano-Bicocca

Chiara Annovazzi, frequents the Ph.D in Social, Cognitive and Clinical Psychology at University of Milano-Bicocca, works on gender issues focussing on topics related to politic representation and quotas.


Published

2013-06-07

How to Cite

Camussi, E., & Annovazzi, C. (2013). Vedere le altre: rappresentazioni del corpo femminile e influenza mediatica. La Camera Blu, (8). https://doi.org/10.6092/1827-9198/1634