more stuff that I found (all these texts are coming in handy, lol!)
Children's Playthings:
Barbie
During the 1990's clinical researchers noted that Barbie, the doll with whom so many women grew up, had unattainable proportions. A 5'2" 125-pound woman who aspired to Barbie's size would have to grow to be 7'2", add 5 inches to her chest and 3.2 inches to the length of her neck, and lose 6 inches from her waist (Brownell & Napolitano, 1995).
(partly in response to clinical concerns, the manufacturer of Barbie recently changed the proportions of the doll)
GI Joe
Contemporary male action figures, such as GI Joe and Luke Skywalker, have acquired the physiques of body builders in recent years, with sharp muscle definition in the chest, shoulders, and abdominals (Pope et al., 1999). If GI Joe were a real man, he would have larger biceps than any body builder in history, with a 5'10" frame and 29-inch biceps, a 32-inch waist, and a 55-inch chest.
This is nuts!!! I guess it just shows you how messed up society is to promote these unrealistic ideals, and have kids grow up w/ them, being socialized consciously or unconsciosuly to believe this represents reality. I for one sure remember playing with barbies, and yes, they were always so pretty and perfect!!!! Not to say this is why ed's develp, but society and media etc. do play a part in at least people's perceptions in regards to body shape, image, weight etc.
Children's Playthings:
Barbie
During the 1990's clinical researchers noted that Barbie, the doll with whom so many women grew up, had unattainable proportions. A 5'2" 125-pound woman who aspired to Barbie's size would have to grow to be 7'2", add 5 inches to her chest and 3.2 inches to the length of her neck, and lose 6 inches from her waist (Brownell & Napolitano, 1995).
(partly in response to clinical concerns, the manufacturer of Barbie recently changed the proportions of the doll)
GI Joe
Contemporary male action figures, such as GI Joe and Luke Skywalker, have acquired the physiques of body builders in recent years, with sharp muscle definition in the chest, shoulders, and abdominals (Pope et al., 1999). If GI Joe were a real man, he would have larger biceps than any body builder in history, with a 5'10" frame and 29-inch biceps, a 32-inch waist, and a 55-inch chest.
This is nuts!!! I guess it just shows you how messed up society is to promote these unrealistic ideals, and have kids grow up w/ them, being socialized consciously or unconsciosuly to believe this represents reality. I for one sure remember playing with barbies, and yes, they were always so pretty and perfect!!!! Not to say this is why ed's develp, but society and media etc. do play a part in at least people's perceptions in regards to body shape, image, weight etc.