Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Eating Disorders - Womens Magazines and Cinderella Essay -- Argument

Womens Magazines and Cinderella In the world today much of the literature aimed at the feminine audience keeps us trapped in the role of Cinderella. We think of ourselves as the poor, helpless, and uncared for woman who needs to be saved. The covers, the advertisements, and around articles in womens magazines reinforce what it means to be an ideal woman in todays society. pickaxe up most any feminine magazine in your grocery store today, and it will define for you what it to be feminine in the year 2000. It defines most women as being slim happy wives, with great careers and wonderful children. One example of this journalistic nonsense is the magazine Redbook. The covers read like a defend to any womans (or mans) fairytale life. Headlines like Burn Fat Faster at 25, 35, 45 (169) and Perfect Skin 77 quick tricks(cover November) encourage us to be the best we can be in his eyes. Another headline tells us why it Rosie ODonnell may never be slim (cover November). Why should she be ? Shes perfect, just n... ...f Leslie Jane Seymour, publishers Hearst Communications, Inc.. Redbook advertisement by Virginia Slim volume 192 November 1999, Pg. 12 Virginia Slims advertisement, Editor-in-Chief Leslie Jane Seymour, publishers Hearst Communications, Inc. Sommers, Jeff and Lewiecki-Wilson, Cynthia, From Community to College, Reading and Writing Across Diverse Contexts, authors and published by St. Martins Press 1996, quote demonstrate on pg. 114 in Listening an essay by Sey Chassler, published in 1984 in MS. Magazine

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