The Normalization of Cosmetic Surgery among Women in American Society

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October 28, 2013

 

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At this time in United States' history, the Gibson Girl was the ideal image of womanhood within our culture. It was a female body type that was tall, broad shouldered, had long legs, and a very tiny waist. Women emulated this ideal body figure because it expressed not only power and a common social identity, but also enforced group belonging and an elevated individual status at the same time...
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By this point, Americans participated in a new visual culture where physical appearance ranked highest in importance and this externality came to define what beauty is (Gimlin 2000). Since then, this ideal has been altered and enhanced through the technologies of photo retouching and airbrushing to make this body type even more appealing than the last, not only to women, but to men as well...
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