Objectification Theory: Toward Understanding Women's Lived Experiences and Mental Health Risks

Volume: 21, Issue: 2, Pages: 173 - 206
Published: Jun 1, 1997
Abstract
This article offers objectification theory as a framework for understanding the experiential consequences of being female in a culture that sexually objectifies the female body. Objectification theory posits that girls and women are typically acculturated to internalize an observer's perspective as a primary view of their physical selves. This perspective on self can lead to habitual body monitoring, which, in turn, can increase women's...
Paper Details
Title
Objectification Theory: Toward Understanding Women's Lived Experiences and Mental Health Risks
Published Date
Jun 1, 1997
Volume
21
Issue
2
Pages
173 - 206
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