Changing the narratives of marginalised bodies - a study about body positivism

The purpose of this study is to explain and analyse the body positivity movement in the social media platform Instagram, as well as its empowering effects on women active in this movement. The phenomenon based on visuality, body positivism, has more than three million pictures on Instagram, hashtagg...

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Main Author: Alentola, Anni Emilia
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Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för mediestudier 2017
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-1440602017-06-12T05:30:23ZChanging the narratives of marginalised bodies - a study about body positivismengAlentola, Anni EmiliaStockholms universitet, Institutionen för mediestudier2017body positivismbeauty standardsfeminismsocial mediaInstagramMedia StudiesMedievetenskapThe purpose of this study is to explain and analyse the body positivity movement in the social media platform Instagram, as well as its empowering effects on women active in this movement. The phenomenon based on visuality, body positivism, has more than three million pictures on Instagram, hashtagged under two popular hashtags examined in this thesis: #bodypositivity and #bodypositive. The goal of this movement is to show diversity in the portrayal of women, as well as to encourage acceptance of all body types, skin colours and body flaws - especially marginalised bodies that are often invisible in the current society. The research is conducted with methods of visual content analysis and interviews with women participating in the body positivity movement. This study is framed in feminism theory and this study includes theories of gender-norms, Western beauty standards, the male gaze and questions about identity and body image. The results of this study show that most of the people participating in the movement are white women and are pictured often in their underwear. In the pictures hashtagged with body positivity related hashtags, there are, however, not that many flaws visible - such as cellulite or stretch marks. Nevertheless, after interviewing the women active in this movement - active as picture publishers, conversation holders and as body positive Instagram-user followers - this movement is empowering to the women and helps develop a positive body image and better self-esteem. In addition, this phenomenon can change the narratives of the people with marginalised bodies and modify the image of how women are represented and portrayed in society. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-144060application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic body positivism
beauty standards
feminism
social media
Instagram
Media Studies
Medievetenskap
spellingShingle body positivism
beauty standards
feminism
social media
Instagram
Media Studies
Medievetenskap
Alentola, Anni Emilia
Changing the narratives of marginalised bodies - a study about body positivism
description The purpose of this study is to explain and analyse the body positivity movement in the social media platform Instagram, as well as its empowering effects on women active in this movement. The phenomenon based on visuality, body positivism, has more than three million pictures on Instagram, hashtagged under two popular hashtags examined in this thesis: #bodypositivity and #bodypositive. The goal of this movement is to show diversity in the portrayal of women, as well as to encourage acceptance of all body types, skin colours and body flaws - especially marginalised bodies that are often invisible in the current society. The research is conducted with methods of visual content analysis and interviews with women participating in the body positivity movement. This study is framed in feminism theory and this study includes theories of gender-norms, Western beauty standards, the male gaze and questions about identity and body image. The results of this study show that most of the people participating in the movement are white women and are pictured often in their underwear. In the pictures hashtagged with body positivity related hashtags, there are, however, not that many flaws visible - such as cellulite or stretch marks. Nevertheless, after interviewing the women active in this movement - active as picture publishers, conversation holders and as body positive Instagram-user followers - this movement is empowering to the women and helps develop a positive body image and better self-esteem. In addition, this phenomenon can change the narratives of the people with marginalised bodies and modify the image of how women are represented and portrayed in society.
author Alentola, Anni Emilia
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title Changing the narratives of marginalised bodies - a study about body positivism
title_short Changing the narratives of marginalised bodies - a study about body positivism
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title_full_unstemmed Changing the narratives of marginalised bodies - a study about body positivism
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