Are Magazine Swimsuit Issues Actually Empowering?
An episode of the Ending Sexploitation podcast, hosted by National Center on Sexual Exploitation, titled "Are Magazine Swimsuit Issues Actually Empowering?" was published on February 24, 2017 and runs 15 minutes.
February 24, 2017 ·15m · Ending Sexploitation
Episode Description
The unspoken truth is that Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue is not a triumph of female athleticism, agency, or empowerment. Instead, it is a descent into sexual objectification.
Research sows that when someone is being objectified the objectifier is viewing them as if they do not possess a real, individual mind and as if they are less deserving of moral treatment.[1] Some claim that these experiences are "likely to contribute to mental health problems that disproportionately affect women (i.e., eating disorders, depression, and sexual dysfunction.)" [2]
Objectification also impacts men, as shown by the fact that sexual objectification occurs in 37% of advertisements featuring men's body parts to showcase a product.[3]
But why is it that so many people actively participate in objectification culture? This podcast will discuss the phenomenon of self-objectification, and why it is ultimately not empowering.
CALL TO ACTION:
Email Barnes & Noble executives to ask them to remove Playboy magazine from their shelves.
Citations:
[1] http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejsp.755/full
[2] https://books.apa.org/education/ce/sexual-objectification.pdf
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