Tuesday, 1 November 2016

studio brief 1: critical analysis



'Many studies have found that both women and men do not believe that 
their current body form is attractive... Research has repeatedly found 
that physically attractive individuals are perceived by most to be 
socially more desirable than those that are perceived as being 
unattractive, something that is likely to have been reinforced by consumer 
societies...' Jansson-Boyd, C. (2010) Consumer psychology. New York: McGraw 
Hill Education.
Above is the quote which i have chosen to respond to. I'm extremely 
interested in what it is about individuals appearance that makes some 
be deemed more attractive than others, the power society has to warp 
peoples perceptions on their beauty and the areas of change within 
society where acceptance and celebration of, i suppose, unconventional 
physical attractiveness is apparent.  

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