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Posted: 22 July 2009 09:50 AM   [ Ignore ]
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A quote from a book I’m reading right now:

“By the 1920s, both fashion and film encouraged a massive “unveiling” of the female body, which meant that certain body parts-such as arms and legs- were bared and displayed in ways they never had before. This new freedom to display the body was accompanied, however, by demanding beauty and literary regimens that involved money as well as self-discipline. Beginning in the 1920s, women’s legs and underarms had to be smooth and free of body hair; the torso had to be svelte; and the breasts were supposed to be small and firm. What American women did not realize at the time was that their stunning new freedom actually implied the need for greater internal control of the body, an imperative that would intensify and become even more powerful by the end of the twentieth century… cultural pressures have accumulated, making American girls today, at the close of the twentieth century, more anxious than ever about the size and shape of their bodies, as well as particular body parts.”

The Body Project (Joan Jacobs Brumberg)

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Posted: 28 July 2009 07:39 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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it’s crazy how the advancement of women’s rights and causes developed along with their subjugation through other means - like their bodies

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