Singaporean women's interpretation of magazine advertisements.

This research aims to add to the literature’s understanding of contemporary women's attitude towards beauty and fashion magazine advertisements, by first re-examining what young educated Singaporean women define as beautiful and consequently, how it has changed the way they read and interpret m...

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Main Author: Wong, Sarah Chen Xiang.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-438322019-12-10T12:17:56Z Singaporean women's interpretation of magazine advertisements. Wong, Sarah Chen Xiang. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Hong Xiao DRNTU::Social sciences::Mass media::Media effects This research aims to add to the literature’s understanding of contemporary women's attitude towards beauty and fashion magazine advertisements, by first re-examining what young educated Singaporean women define as beautiful and consequently, how it has changed the way they read and interpret magazine advertisements. The line argument from past research seems to claim that exposure to magazine advertisements has detrimental effects on women, as it sets high standards of beauty on them, causing them to feel insecure about their bodies. In this research, I find that the tertiary-educated women perceived beauty in a broad and individualistic manner. Additionally, they were able to actively interpret magazine advertisements, and were resourceful in finding other sources of information on beauty and fashion apart from magazines. Nevertheless, despite the criticisms given to the magazine advertisements, magazines still proved to be influential in shaping women’s ideas of beauty. Bachelor of Arts 2011-04-29T01:17:17Z 2011-04-29T01:17:17Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/43832 en Nanyang Technological University 36 p. application/pdf
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Wong, Sarah Chen Xiang.
Singaporean women's interpretation of magazine advertisements.
description This research aims to add to the literature’s understanding of contemporary women's attitude towards beauty and fashion magazine advertisements, by first re-examining what young educated Singaporean women define as beautiful and consequently, how it has changed the way they read and interpret magazine advertisements. The line argument from past research seems to claim that exposure to magazine advertisements has detrimental effects on women, as it sets high standards of beauty on them, causing them to feel insecure about their bodies. In this research, I find that the tertiary-educated women perceived beauty in a broad and individualistic manner. Additionally, they were able to actively interpret magazine advertisements, and were resourceful in finding other sources of information on beauty and fashion apart from magazines. Nevertheless, despite the criticisms given to the magazine advertisements, magazines still proved to be influential in shaping women’s ideas of beauty.
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Wong, Sarah Chen Xiang.
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author Wong, Sarah Chen Xiang.
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title Singaporean women's interpretation of magazine advertisements.
title_short Singaporean women's interpretation of magazine advertisements.
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