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One of the most memorable episodes of “The
Twilight Zone” television series begins as a woman
chats with a doctor in a hospital room with her head
covered with gauze. This woman has undergone a
procedure to make her look normal and she is
anxiously waiting to see her face without the bandages.
                                "I never really wanted to
                                be beautiful”, she tells
                                the doctor. “I just
                                wanted people not to
                                scream     when      they
                                looked at me”… “I want
                                to belong; I want to be
                                like everybody else”.
However, the doctor warns her that because she
has undergone so many procedures, it will not be
            possible to try again.
                            If the procedure proves
                             unsuccessful, she will
                            be sent to a special area
                              where people of her
                            kind have been exiled.
                            The doctor removes the
                            bandages from the final
                            surgery, and he and the
                             nurses are horrified to
                            discover there has been
                                 “no change”.
When the woman’s face is revealed to the
camera, however, we see that she is beautiful
by human standards, but, to our surprise,
when the camera turns to reveal the faces of
doctors and nurses, we see that they are
hideously deformed. The message is clear:

                           Beauty is in the
                            “Eye of the
                             Beholder”
Throughout history, people in every
culture have sought to change the natural
appearance of their bodies. They reshape
 and sculpt their bodies and adorn them
   with paint, cosmetics, clothing, and
 jewelry. These customs, however, are
 diverse and particular to a culture at a
         specific period of time.
The diversity of body costumes has led
anthropologists (e.g., Douglas 1970; Strathern
1996) to conclude that a body is both a physical
and a symbolic artifact, forged by nature and by
culture at a particular moment in history
(Sullivan, 2000).    Social institutions, ideology,
                          values, beliefs, and
                        technology transform a
                      physical body into a social
                       body. Bodies, therefore,
                    provide important clues to the
                          mechanics of society
                            (Sullivan,2000).
Body Size Ideals in African Cultures
    In Cameroon and many other parts of Africa,
obesity, especially in the buttocks, has been associated
with abundance, erotic desirability, and fertility. Fat
has been seen as a statement of well-being and has
been frequently produced artificially through fattening
processes (Roybal,2002) In a rite of passage, some
Nigerian girls spend months gaining weight in what is
known as “the fattening room”. In this culture, a
woman’s rotundity is a sign of good health, prosperity
and charm. “Beauty is in the weight”, says a defender
of the practice, “To be called a slim princess is an
abuse” (Angeloni, 2001)
Body Size Ideals in the Western World

In modern Western society "thin is in" and
sometimes artificial means such as liposuction
are used to lessen the appearance of hips,
buttocks, and fat in general (Sullivan, 2002).
In the United States, most people hold negative
attitudes toward body fat. According to surveys,
people attribute increased body weight to being
poor or having poor health. Obese women, more
than men, are rated negatively by peers (Levy and
Shiraev, 2001).
Rites of passage
 between life stages
    in many non-
  Western cultures
   are marked by
 ritualized patterns
  of scarification,
     piercing and
tattooing (Sullivan,
        2001).
The Padaung women in
Southeast Asia are often
referred to as 'giraffe'
women because of the
custom of placing rings
around their necks from
when they are young
girls until they marry.
The pressure and weight
of the rings (as much as
11 pounds) force the
chin     upward     while
pressing down the collar
bones      and       ribs,
elongating the neck.
Lip plates have been around
in some African tribes for
thousands of years. Young
girls stretch their lips with
round wooden or clay plates
and wear them throughout
their lives.
The lip eventually gets so
elastic that the plate can be
taken in and out easily. The
plate must always be in
while in the presence of
men and can only be taken
out when sleeping or
around other women.
The Kayapo people
of the Amazon, use
scarification,
ornaments for
pierced lips, ears,
and noses, body
paint and different
hair styles to
distinguish social
and age classes, as
well as to adorn
themselves for
potential mates.
In Papua New Guinea,
scarification is usually
related to initiation.
The skin on the chest,
back and buttocks of
the initiate is cut with a
bamboo sliver to test
their physical strength
and self-discipline. The
scars, when healed,
represent the teeth
marks of a crocodile
that has swallowed the
initiates     who      are
reborn as crocodile-
men.
Technological innovations that
inundate society with images
of beautiful people are a
cultural change that has helped
to narrow the criteria for
evaluating appearance
(Sullivan, 2000).
Few can compare themselves
favorably to the beautiful
people in the media, whose
images are increasingly
artificially enhanced.
Fashion dolls, like Barbie, are
an icon of female beauty for
young girls to adopt.
Mass culture and the media
  have served to project the
 body ideal and turn gentle
 concern about appearance
into obsessions. Beauty can
   become very unnatural.
   People will go lengths to
 live up to the beauty ideals
    of their society: eating
disorders, cosmetic surgery,
      hair implants, etc.
:


     "Even I don't
    wake up looking
       like Cindy
      Crawford."

       - Cindy Crawford
Every period of history
held its own standards on
 what was and was not
  considered beautiful.
When powerful cultural ideologies and
institutions change, body standards and
             customs change.
                            This is clearly
                            evident in the
                        changing standards
                          for feminine and
                          masculine beauty
                           over the last two
                           centuries in the
                           Western world.
In the early nineteenth century, European
travelers and explorers expressed their disbelief
at the "savage" and unusually decorated bodies
 of the natives, while asserting their own wildly
interesting fashion statement consisting of wigs,
 large hats, painted faces, and body deformities
 caused by the wearing of narrow, pointed, and
                tight-fitting shoes.
                  (Roybal, 2002)
Cultural Ethnocentrism
 We tend to regard our own
 culture’s customs as highly
  “civilized” and others’ as
          “savage”.
Beauty and Evolution
Beauty in women evolved in order to attract and
hold the interest of men. The standards of what is
beautiful might vary from culture to culture and
from time to time, but there is something within
female psychology which leads women to want
to be beautiful and attractive to men. Women
want to be beautiful because to be beautiful is to
be desired by men and this means, hopefully,
having access to a man's resources for herself and
her offspring in order to ensure their survival
(Sones, 2002)
Throughout cultures world wide, women's
looks seem to be more important to men than
men's looks to women. While a man's looks
might be important to women, when it comes to
a long-term partner women are more interested
in a man's access to economic resources (or
skills in hunting or fighting in less developed
societies). There is no culture, as far as we
know, in which women actively seek to be
unattractive to men (Sones, 2002)
References
Angeloni, E. (2001). Anthropology 2001/2002. McGraw Conneticut:
   Hill/Dushkin.
Levy, D. & Shiraev, E.(2000). Introduction to Cross-Cultural
   Psychology. Needham Heights: Allyn and Bacon.
Roybal, V. (December, 2002). The bizarre and beautiful. Beauty
   Worlds: The culture of beauty. Retrieved May,14,2003, from the
   World Wide Web: http://www.beautyworlds.com
Sones, M. (December, 2002).Beauty, fashion and the coolidge effect.
   Beauty Worlds: The culture of beauty. Retrieved May,12,2003
   from the World Wide Web: http://www.beautyworlds.com
Sullivan, D. (December, 2000). Cosmetic Surgery. New Brunswick:
   Rutgers University Press.

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Ppt beauty

  • 1.
  • 2. One of the most memorable episodes of “The Twilight Zone” television series begins as a woman chats with a doctor in a hospital room with her head covered with gauze. This woman has undergone a procedure to make her look normal and she is anxiously waiting to see her face without the bandages. "I never really wanted to be beautiful”, she tells the doctor. “I just wanted people not to scream when they looked at me”… “I want to belong; I want to be like everybody else”.
  • 3. However, the doctor warns her that because she has undergone so many procedures, it will not be possible to try again. If the procedure proves unsuccessful, she will be sent to a special area where people of her kind have been exiled. The doctor removes the bandages from the final surgery, and he and the nurses are horrified to discover there has been “no change”.
  • 4. When the woman’s face is revealed to the camera, however, we see that she is beautiful by human standards, but, to our surprise, when the camera turns to reveal the faces of doctors and nurses, we see that they are hideously deformed. The message is clear: Beauty is in the “Eye of the Beholder”
  • 5. Throughout history, people in every culture have sought to change the natural appearance of their bodies. They reshape and sculpt their bodies and adorn them with paint, cosmetics, clothing, and jewelry. These customs, however, are diverse and particular to a culture at a specific period of time.
  • 6. The diversity of body costumes has led anthropologists (e.g., Douglas 1970; Strathern 1996) to conclude that a body is both a physical and a symbolic artifact, forged by nature and by culture at a particular moment in history (Sullivan, 2000). Social institutions, ideology, values, beliefs, and technology transform a physical body into a social body. Bodies, therefore, provide important clues to the mechanics of society (Sullivan,2000).
  • 7. Body Size Ideals in African Cultures In Cameroon and many other parts of Africa, obesity, especially in the buttocks, has been associated with abundance, erotic desirability, and fertility. Fat has been seen as a statement of well-being and has been frequently produced artificially through fattening processes (Roybal,2002) In a rite of passage, some Nigerian girls spend months gaining weight in what is known as “the fattening room”. In this culture, a woman’s rotundity is a sign of good health, prosperity and charm. “Beauty is in the weight”, says a defender of the practice, “To be called a slim princess is an abuse” (Angeloni, 2001)
  • 8. Body Size Ideals in the Western World In modern Western society "thin is in" and sometimes artificial means such as liposuction are used to lessen the appearance of hips, buttocks, and fat in general (Sullivan, 2002). In the United States, most people hold negative attitudes toward body fat. According to surveys, people attribute increased body weight to being poor or having poor health. Obese women, more than men, are rated negatively by peers (Levy and Shiraev, 2001).
  • 9. Rites of passage between life stages in many non- Western cultures are marked by ritualized patterns of scarification, piercing and tattooing (Sullivan, 2001).
  • 10.
  • 11. The Padaung women in Southeast Asia are often referred to as 'giraffe' women because of the custom of placing rings around their necks from when they are young girls until they marry. The pressure and weight of the rings (as much as 11 pounds) force the chin upward while pressing down the collar bones and ribs, elongating the neck.
  • 12. Lip plates have been around in some African tribes for thousands of years. Young girls stretch their lips with round wooden or clay plates and wear them throughout their lives. The lip eventually gets so elastic that the plate can be taken in and out easily. The plate must always be in while in the presence of men and can only be taken out when sleeping or around other women.
  • 13. The Kayapo people of the Amazon, use scarification, ornaments for pierced lips, ears, and noses, body paint and different hair styles to distinguish social and age classes, as well as to adorn themselves for potential mates.
  • 14. In Papua New Guinea, scarification is usually related to initiation. The skin on the chest, back and buttocks of the initiate is cut with a bamboo sliver to test their physical strength and self-discipline. The scars, when healed, represent the teeth marks of a crocodile that has swallowed the initiates who are reborn as crocodile- men.
  • 15. Technological innovations that inundate society with images of beautiful people are a cultural change that has helped to narrow the criteria for evaluating appearance (Sullivan, 2000). Few can compare themselves favorably to the beautiful people in the media, whose images are increasingly artificially enhanced. Fashion dolls, like Barbie, are an icon of female beauty for young girls to adopt.
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  • 22. Mass culture and the media have served to project the body ideal and turn gentle concern about appearance into obsessions. Beauty can become very unnatural. People will go lengths to live up to the beauty ideals of their society: eating disorders, cosmetic surgery, hair implants, etc.
  • 23. : "Even I don't wake up looking like Cindy Crawford." - Cindy Crawford
  • 24. Every period of history held its own standards on what was and was not considered beautiful.
  • 25. When powerful cultural ideologies and institutions change, body standards and customs change. This is clearly evident in the changing standards for feminine and masculine beauty over the last two centuries in the Western world.
  • 26. In the early nineteenth century, European travelers and explorers expressed their disbelief at the "savage" and unusually decorated bodies of the natives, while asserting their own wildly interesting fashion statement consisting of wigs, large hats, painted faces, and body deformities caused by the wearing of narrow, pointed, and tight-fitting shoes. (Roybal, 2002)
  • 27. Cultural Ethnocentrism We tend to regard our own culture’s customs as highly “civilized” and others’ as “savage”.
  • 28. Beauty and Evolution Beauty in women evolved in order to attract and hold the interest of men. The standards of what is beautiful might vary from culture to culture and from time to time, but there is something within female psychology which leads women to want to be beautiful and attractive to men. Women want to be beautiful because to be beautiful is to be desired by men and this means, hopefully, having access to a man's resources for herself and her offspring in order to ensure their survival (Sones, 2002)
  • 29. Throughout cultures world wide, women's looks seem to be more important to men than men's looks to women. While a man's looks might be important to women, when it comes to a long-term partner women are more interested in a man's access to economic resources (or skills in hunting or fighting in less developed societies). There is no culture, as far as we know, in which women actively seek to be unattractive to men (Sones, 2002)
  • 30. References Angeloni, E. (2001). Anthropology 2001/2002. McGraw Conneticut: Hill/Dushkin. Levy, D. & Shiraev, E.(2000). Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology. Needham Heights: Allyn and Bacon. Roybal, V. (December, 2002). The bizarre and beautiful. Beauty Worlds: The culture of beauty. Retrieved May,14,2003, from the World Wide Web: http://www.beautyworlds.com Sones, M. (December, 2002).Beauty, fashion and the coolidge effect. Beauty Worlds: The culture of beauty. Retrieved May,12,2003 from the World Wide Web: http://www.beautyworlds.com Sullivan, D. (December, 2000). Cosmetic Surgery. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.