Manufacturing Beauty Case Study

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Manufacturing Beauty
1. What does your critical analysis of the website reveal to you about Cindy Jackson’s sense of her social self, her self-concept, her self-esteem and her self-presentation?
Cindy Jackson is just a wonderful lady, and her amazing looks didn’t stop there. She continued altering her physical looks to enhance herself. Her transformation begins when she felt that she was living with the wrong body and face. It seems that she didn’t have the assurance to deal with the reality and must change her physical features. I felt like she is still exhibiting low esteem and she wanted people to understand the fact plastic surgery made her wonderful, beautiful and younger. I feel like her website falsely advocates that plastic surgery is the best answer to any confidence or self esteem problems.
2. How does the physical attractiveness stereotype of interpersonal attraction factor into your findings about Cindy Jackson? …show more content…

Some people would think that mass media glamorizes the concept of plastic surgery since many people especially celebrities are doing it. But mass media also send the message that going under the knife has major emotional psychological and health setbacks.
4. What do you perceive that the theme of “manufacturing beauty” means?
I perceive that attempting for physical beauty thru surgery and other medical processes can put you in deep psychological and emotional impediments. Evidently, people who pursue cosmetic surgery are unhappy with some part of themselves. But the discontent may go far deeper than body image. Some people who are going under the knife are going through a depression and alcohol abuse. Possibly this is for the psychological benefits of these procedures are temporary. It was so disappointing to think that after you've fixed everything you assumed was incorrect with you, and you find out you're still

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