Integrating Sexual Objectification With Object Versus Person Recognition The Sexualized-Body-Inversion Hypothesis
Abstract
Objectification refers to treating people as objects rather than persons. When people are sexually objectified, they are reduced to their sexualized bodies or body parts, available for satisfying the desires of others. At the same time, research on object and person recognition suggests that people are perceived configurally, whereas objects are perceived analytically. For example, the inversion effect (i.e, inverted stimuli are more difficult...
Paper Details
Title
Integrating Sexual Objectification With Object Versus Person Recognition The Sexualized-Body-Inversion Hypothesis
Published Date
Apr 3, 2012
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
469 - 471
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