EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS?
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Resumo: | The objectification of the female body is a concept that has gained increasing visibility in discussions about chauvinism, being a concept that refers to the trivialization of the image of women, so that the appearance is put in evidence at the expense of all the attributes that define them as human beings, leading to the imposition of standards on how they should look and act. This study addresses different conceptions about the female body and the subjectivity of women from the perspective of patriarchy, seeks to discuss the influence of patriarchal culture in relation to gender roles and relationships of dominator and dominated, and discusses how this information crosses women’s body health and health mental. This study sought to identify and characterize female objectification through feminist literature and to investigate the effects of objectification on the body self-perception of women who developed eating disorders, shedding light on the contribution of Gestalt-therapy in the female emancipation process. Considering that many women do not see themselves as beautiful, it is important to highlight the contribution of this study to Psychology, concerning to the possibility of this science provides to women perception of new ways of existing, freeing them from the psychological suffering that power relations and dominance can cause. It is worth highlighting the importance of other professionals, not only in the health areas, being aware of the dangers of imposing beauty standards, in order to contribute to healthy and positive interventions with women. |
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EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS?TRANSTORNO ALIMENTAR E OBJETIFICAÇÃO FEMININA: UM RESULTADO DAS RELAÇÕES DE PODER?Transtorno alimentar. Objetificação feminina. Relações de poder. Patriarcado. Gestalt-terapia.Eating disorder. Female objectification. Power relations. Patriarchate. Gestalt therapy.The objectification of the female body is a concept that has gained increasing visibility in discussions about chauvinism, being a concept that refers to the trivialization of the image of women, so that the appearance is put in evidence at the expense of all the attributes that define them as human beings, leading to the imposition of standards on how they should look and act. This study addresses different conceptions about the female body and the subjectivity of women from the perspective of patriarchy, seeks to discuss the influence of patriarchal culture in relation to gender roles and relationships of dominator and dominated, and discusses how this information crosses women’s body health and health mental. This study sought to identify and characterize female objectification through feminist literature and to investigate the effects of objectification on the body self-perception of women who developed eating disorders, shedding light on the contribution of Gestalt-therapy in the female emancipation process. Considering that many women do not see themselves as beautiful, it is important to highlight the contribution of this study to Psychology, concerning to the possibility of this science provides to women perception of new ways of existing, freeing them from the psychological suffering that power relations and dominance can cause. It is worth highlighting the importance of other professionals, not only in the health areas, being aware of the dangers of imposing beauty standards, in order to contribute to healthy and positive interventions with women.A objetificação do corpo feminino é um conceito que tem ganhado cada vez mais visibilidade nas discussões sobre o machismo, sendo um conceito que se refere à banalização da imagem das mulheres, de maneira que a aparência é colocada em evidência em detrimento de todos os atributos que as definem enquanto seres humanos, levando à imposição de padrões sobre como devem aparentar e agir. Este estudo aborda diferentes concepções a respeito do corpo feminino e da subjetividade das mulheres sob a ótica do patriarcado, buscando discutir sobre as relações entre a cultura patriarcal,os papéis de gênero e o sistema de dominação, para compreender os termos pelos quais atravessam a saúde mental e corporal das mulheres. Dessa forma, este estudo procurou identificar e caracterizar a objetificação feminina por meio da literatura feminista e investigar os efeitos da objetificação sobre a autopercepção corporal de mulheres que desenvolveram transtornos alimentares, trazendo luz sobre a contribuição da Gestalt-terapia no processo de emancipação feminino. Considerando que muitas mulheres não se veem bonitas, cumpre destacar a contribuição do estudo para a Psicologia no que diz respeito à possibilidade de esta ciência proporcionar às mulheres a percepção de novas formas de existir, libertando-as do sofrimento psíquico que as relações de poder e de domínio podem causar. Vale destacar a importância de os demais profissionais, não somente das áreas da saúde, estarem atentos aos perigos da imposição dos padrões de beleza, a fim de contribuírem para intervenções saudáveis e positivas junto às mulheres. Editora JRG2020-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/4410.5281/zenodo.3992831JRG Journal of Academic Studies; Vol. 3 No. 7 (2020): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; 123-142JRG Journal of Academic Studies ; Vol. 3 Núm. 7 (2020): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; 123-142JRG Journal of Academic Studies; V. 3 N. 7 (2020): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; 123-142Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos ; v. 3 n. 7 (2020): Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos; 123-1422595-1661reponame:Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicosinstname:Editora JRGinstacron:JRGporenghttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/44/59http://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/article/view/44/60https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Juliana Andreza Soares dos Trindade, Vanessa Lima Rodrigues da Pereira, Ondina Pena Santos, Luciana da Silva 2020-12-16T02:11:14Zoai:ojs2.revistajrg.com:article/44Revistahttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrgPRIhttp://revistajrg.com/index.php/jrg/oaiprofessorjonas@gmail.com||2595-16612595-1661opendoar:2020-12-16T02:11:14Revista JRG de Estudos Acadêmicos - Editora JRGfalse |
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EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS? TRANSTORNO ALIMENTAR E OBJETIFICAÇÃO FEMININA: UM RESULTADO DAS RELAÇÕES DE PODER? |
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EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS? |
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EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS? Santos, Juliana Andreza Soares dos Transtorno alimentar. Objetificação feminina. Relações de poder. Patriarcado. Gestalt-terapia. Eating disorder. Female objectification. Power relations. Patriarchate. Gestalt therapy. |
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EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS? |
title_full |
EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS? |
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EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS? |
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EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS? |
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EATING DISORDER AND FEMALE OBJECTIFICATION: A RESULT OF POWER RELATIONS? |
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Santos, Juliana Andreza Soares dos |
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Santos, Juliana Andreza Soares dos Trindade, Vanessa Lima Rodrigues da Pereira, Ondina Pena Santos, Luciana da Silva |
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Trindade, Vanessa Lima Rodrigues da Pereira, Ondina Pena Santos, Luciana da Silva |
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Santos, Juliana Andreza Soares dos Trindade, Vanessa Lima Rodrigues da Pereira, Ondina Pena Santos, Luciana da Silva |
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Transtorno alimentar. Objetificação feminina. Relações de poder. Patriarcado. Gestalt-terapia. Eating disorder. Female objectification. Power relations. Patriarchate. Gestalt therapy. |
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Transtorno alimentar. Objetificação feminina. Relações de poder. Patriarcado. Gestalt-terapia. Eating disorder. Female objectification. Power relations. Patriarchate. Gestalt therapy. |
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The objectification of the female body is a concept that has gained increasing visibility in discussions about chauvinism, being a concept that refers to the trivialization of the image of women, so that the appearance is put in evidence at the expense of all the attributes that define them as human beings, leading to the imposition of standards on how they should look and act. This study addresses different conceptions about the female body and the subjectivity of women from the perspective of patriarchy, seeks to discuss the influence of patriarchal culture in relation to gender roles and relationships of dominator and dominated, and discusses how this information crosses women’s body health and health mental. This study sought to identify and characterize female objectification through feminist literature and to investigate the effects of objectification on the body self-perception of women who developed eating disorders, shedding light on the contribution of Gestalt-therapy in the female emancipation process. Considering that many women do not see themselves as beautiful, it is important to highlight the contribution of this study to Psychology, concerning to the possibility of this science provides to women perception of new ways of existing, freeing them from the psychological suffering that power relations and dominance can cause. It is worth highlighting the importance of other professionals, not only in the health areas, being aware of the dangers of imposing beauty standards, in order to contribute to healthy and positive interventions with women. |
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