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Self-Objectification in Women -

Self-Objectification in Women

Causes, Consequences, and Counteractions
Buch | Hardcover
254 Seiten
2010
American Psychological Association (Verlag)
978-1-4338-0798-5 (ISBN)
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This book integrates recent research developments and current clinical knowledge on self-objectification in women and discusses various scales for measuring self-objectification, as well as approaches to prevent and disrupt this phenomenon.

With research from a variety of disciplines—psychology, sociology, anthropology, women’s studies, and political science—this book should be read by everyone interested in the well-being of women.

Rachel M. Calogero, PhD, is an assistant professor of psychology at Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk. She completed her PhD in social psychology in 2007 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England, where she subsequently held a postdoctoral research fellowship funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.   Dr. Calogero has published and presented extensively on self-objectification in women, with particular interest in the environmental and sociocultural antecedents of self-objectification.   Her research also includes investigations of sexist ideology, fat prejudice, disordered eating and exercise practices, and closed-mindedness. As a social psychologist, her interests include an analysis of the sociocultural, social–cognitive, and self processes that contribute to the legitimization of oppressive social practices.   Stacey Tantleff-Dunn, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Central Florida. She received her BA from George Washington University in 1989 and her PhD in clinical psychology from the University of South Florida in 1995.   Dr. Tantleff-Dunn joined the faculty at the University of Central Florida in 1996 and founded the Laboratory for the Study of Eating, Appearance, and Health. Her research area is body image, particularly interpersonal and media influences on body image. Her research and clinical work include a focus on interpersonal psychotherapy, particularly as they relate to body image, eating disturbance, and obesity.   Dr. Tantleff-Dunn is coauthor of Exacting Beauty: Theory, Assessment and Treatment of Body Image Disturbance, and she serves on the editorial boards of Body Image: An International Journal of Research and Eating Disorders: The Journal of Treatment and Prevention.   She has over 15 years of clinical experience providing direct services and supervision of assessment and psychotherapy for individuals, couples, and families.   J. Kevin Thompson, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the University of South Florida in Tampa. His research interests include body image, eating disorders, and obesity.   He has been an associate editor of Body Image: An International Journal of Research since 2003 and has been on the editorial board of the International Journal of Eating Disorders since 1990. He has authored, coauthored, edited, or coedited eight previous books in the areas of body image, eating disorders, and obesity.  

Contributors

Acknowledgments

I. Introduction and Assessment



Objectification Theory: An Introduction 
Rachel M. Calogero, Stacey Tantleff-Dunn, and J. Kevin Thompson
Operationalizing Self-Objectification: Assessment and Related Methodological Issues 
Rachel M. Calogero

II. Sexual and Self-Objectification



The Sexualization of Girls and Women as a Primary Antecedent of Self-Objectification 
Linda Smolak and Sarah K. Murnen
The Birthmark: An Existential Account of the Objectification of Women 
Jamie L. Goldenberg and Tomi-Ann Roberts
Continuity and Change in Self-Objectification: Taking a Life-Span Approach to Women's Experiences of Objectified Body Consciousness 
Nita Mary McKinley

III. Consequences of Self-Objectification



Performance and Flow: A Review and Integration of Self-Objectification Research 
Diane M. Quinn, Stephenie R. Chaudoir, and Rachel W. Kallen
Mental Health Risks of Self-Objectification: A Review of the Empirical Evidence for Disordered Eating, Depressed Mood, and Sexual Dysfunction 
Marika Tiggemann

IV. Prevention and Disruption of Sexual and Self-Objectification



Embodying Experiences and the Promotion of Positive Body Image: The Example of Competitive Athletics 
Jessie E. Menzel and Michael P. Levine
Fighting Self-Objectification in Prevention and Intervention Contexts 
Tracy L. Tylka and Casey L. Augustus-Horvath

V. Concluding Remarks



Future Directions for Research and Practice 
Rachel M. Calogero, Stacey Tantleff-Dunn, and J. Kevin Thompson

Index

About the Editors

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.11.2010
Verlagsort Washington DC
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sexualität / Partnerschaft
ISBN-10 1-4338-0798-X / 143380798X
ISBN-13 978-1-4338-0798-5 / 9781433807985
Zustand Neuware
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