Sheila Jeffreys is Professor in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, where she teaches sexual politics and international feminist politics. Before coming to Melbourne in 1991, she was active in the Women’s Liberation Movement in the UK from 1973, campaigning against pornography and violence against women, and in lesbian feminist politics. In Australia she is involved in the Coalition Against Trafficking in Women. She has written nine books on the history and politics of sexuality.
The new edition of Beauty and Misogyny revisits and updates Sheila Jeffreys' uncompromising critique of Western beauty practice and the industries and ideologies behind it. Jeffreys argues that beauty practices are not related to individual female choice or creative expression, but represent instead an important aspect of women's oppression. As these practices have become increasingly brutal and pervasive, the need to scrutinize and dismantle them is if anything more urgent now as it was in 2005 when the first edition of the book was published.
The United Nations concept of "harmful traditional/cultural practices" provides a useful lens for the author to advance her critique. She makes the case for including Western beauty practices within this definition, examining their role in damaging women's health, creating sexual difference and enforcing female deference.
First-wave feminists of the 1970s criticized pervasive beauty regimes such as dieting and depilation, but a later argument took hold that beauty practices were no longer oppressive now that women could "choose" them. In recent years the reality of Western beauty practices has become much more bloody and severe, requiring the breaking of skin and the rearrangement or amputation of body parts. Beauty and Misogyny seeks to make sense of why beauty practices have not only persisted but become more extreme. It examines the pervasive use of makeup, the misogyny of fashion and high-heeled shoes, and looks at the role of pornography in the creation of increasingly popular beauty practices such as breast implants, genital waxing, surgical alteration of the labia and other forms of self-mutilation. The book concludes by considering how a culture of resistance to these practices can be created.
A new and thoroughly updated edition of this essential work will appeal to all levels of students and teachers of gender studies, cultural studies and feminist psychology, and to anyone with an interest in feminism, women and beauty, and women's health.
發表於2024-11-16
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圖書標籤: 女性主義 FeministPhil
讀到後幾章我覺得把女性追求美的行為,如打扮,減肥,改造身體(cutting up women這一章),視為男性壓迫下徒勞和自戀的subordinate pleasure有失偏頗。追求美的一部分是勇敢而自決的,不全是被動的、受害者式的。想象的自我是不一定完全是“性”的,不一定是有害的,反而是波伏娃主張的“自我選擇”和“自我設計創造”,是自由的。
評分讀到後幾章我覺得把女性追求美的行為,如打扮,減肥,改造身體(cutting up women這一章),視為男性壓迫下徒勞和自戀的subordinate pleasure有失偏頗。追求美的一部分是勇敢而自決的,不全是被動的、受害者式的。想象的自我是不一定完全是“性”的,不一定是有害的,反而是波伏娃主張的“自我選擇”和“自我設計創造”,是自由的。
評分讀到後幾章我覺得把女性追求美的行為,如打扮,減肥,改造身體(cutting up women這一章),視為男性壓迫下徒勞和自戀的subordinate pleasure有失偏頗。追求美的一部分是勇敢而自決的,不全是被動的、受害者式的。想象的自我是不一定完全是“性”的,不一定是有害的,反而是波伏娃主張的“自我選擇”和“自我設計創造”,是自由的。
評分讀到後幾章我覺得把女性追求美的行為,如打扮,減肥,改造身體(cutting up women這一章),視為男性壓迫下徒勞和自戀的subordinate pleasure有失偏頗。追求美的一部分是勇敢而自決的,不全是被動的、受害者式的。想象的自我是不一定完全是“性”的,不一定是有害的,反而是波伏娃主張的“自我選擇”和“自我設計創造”,是自由的。
評分讀到後幾章我覺得把女性追求美的行為,如打扮,減肥,改造身體(cutting up women這一章),視為男性壓迫下徒勞和自戀的subordinate pleasure有失偏頗。追求美的一部分是勇敢而自決的,不全是被動的、受害者式的。想象的自我是不一定完全是“性”的,不一定是有害的,反而是波伏娃主張的“自我選擇”和“自我設計創造”,是自由的。
Beauty and misogyny 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載