EPISODE · Sep 29, 2022 · 43 MIN
Beauty Inclusivity Is A Myth in Late Stage Capitalism
from Cocoanut Grove
What is beauty and is it truly in the eye of the beholder? In this solo episode Ashleigh investigates the consumerism of beauty in late stage capitalism and why “inclusive beauty” is a myth. Inspired by content creator and academic @ayandastood. Ashleigh explores whether we can truly attain beauty and debates whether this is the inherent flaw to the whole concept.If you enjoyed this episode (or any of our episodes!), please leave us a written review! We would love to hear your thoughts and see how these episodes are resonating with you:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cocoanut-grove/id1597656025Mentions:@ayandastood@malathebrandResources:Shae, T (1997) The politics of beauty in late capitalism. University of Alberta.Chen, M. The Racializing of Beauty: The Rise of Western Beauty Norms and Self-Esteem Among Asian Women. No 12 (2021): Antiracism and Justice; Northeastern University· Apr 21, 2021Indermill, K. (2015) The Dove® Campaign for Real Beauty: What’s Next for Inclusivity? CPSU, San Luis Obispo, CABaek, E. et.al. (2022) Understanding East Asian consumers’ responses to inclusive beauty products in advertising. Taylor & Francis OnlineChilds, K. (2022) “The Shade of It All”: How Black Women Use Instagram and YouTube to Contest Colorism in the Beauty Industry. Sage Journals.https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/02/06/685506578/is-beauty-in-the-eyes-of-the-colonizerFOLLOW US!TCGPAshleighKatieIf you enjoyed this Podcast, please share, rate, and review! As a small podcast, we rely on the support of our listeners to help us grow and welcome cool and interesting guests. For questions, comments, or inquiries please reach out to [email protected]. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What is beauty and is it truly in the eye of the beholder? In this solo episode Ashleigh investigates the consumerism of beauty in late stage capitalism and why “inclusive beauty” is a myth. Inspired by content creator and academic @ayandastood. Ashleigh explores whether we can truly attain beauty and debates whether this is the inherent flaw to the whole concept.If you enjoyed this episode (or any of our episodes!), please leave us a written review! We would love to hear your thoughts and see how these episodes are resonating with you:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cocoanut-grove/id1597656025Mentions:@ayandastood@malathebrandResources:Shae, T (1997) The politics of beauty in late capitalism. University of Alberta.Chen, M. The Racializing of Beauty: The Rise of Western Beauty Norms and Self-Esteem Among Asian Women. No 12 (2021): Antiracism and Justice; Northeastern University· Apr 21, 2021Indermill, K. (2015) The Dove® Campaign for Real Beauty: What’s Next for Inclusivity? CPSU, San Luis Obispo, CABaek, E. et.al. (2022) Understanding East Asian consumers’ responses to inclusive beauty products in advertising. Taylor & Francis OnlineChilds, K. (2022) “The Shade of It All”: How Black Women Use Instagram and YouTube to Contest Colorism in the Beauty Industry. Sage Journals.https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/02/06/685506578/is-beauty-in-the-eyes-of-the-colonizerFOLLOW US!TCGPAshleighKatieIf you enjoyed this Podcast, please share, rate, and review! As a small podcast, we rely on the support of our listeners to help us grow and welcome cool and interesting guests. For questions, comments, or inquiries please reach out to [email protected]. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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