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?The Flesh And The Devil? By Kim Chernin Essay, Research Paper


Today young women are greatly influenced by the pressures to have


the ideal body type. In “The Flesh and the Devil” Kim Chernin discusses


how American cultural values and the concept of the ideal body type


influence women. Chernin’s attitude towards this is negative, she


believes the thin body types shown in advertising and media lead


women to see themselves as not good enough. She tells how women


strive for the ideal body so much that it has a terrible impact on their


lives (366-373). This is true in many aspects of young women’s lives


today and can be seen in everyday society.


In high school is was easy seeing the huge impact our cultural values


have on young women. In the locker room while changing for gym you


can hear a lot about how the girls feel about themselves. Chernin talks


about an experience in a locker room, “The woman in the locker room


who swings out at her image in the mirror, the little girls who are afraid


of the coming of adolescence to their bodies, the woman who admires the


slenderness of the anorexic girl” (368). In the locker room I would hear


conversations where they would say how they thought they were so fat


and ugly and how they were so unhappy about their bodies. Some girls


didn’t even want to change in front of the others because they were so


embarrassed of their bodies. Also, they would talk about how they


wanted so desperately to have a body like a certain actress or model.


Another place at school where I saw young women suffering


themselves all because of the need to be thin was at lunch. At lunch


there were girls who would hardly eat a thing and others that didn’t eat


at all. When asked why they weren’t eating they would say it’s because


they aren’t hungry and some just told the truth and told us they were


trying to lose weight. There were poor girls who starved themselves


everyday just because they felt the need to look the “right” way. There


were a few that were known to be anorexic and bulimic. We saw them


everyday in school destroying their bodies, and for what reason? Just


because of the pressure society put on them to have the ideal body.


The effe

cts of the cultural values of the ultimate body type can


somewhat be seen just by looking out the window of my own house.


Everyday there is an innumerable amount of people walking and


running in the streets. It seems as if everyday there are more people


passing by. Some of these people might be exercising to stay healthy, but


it can be assumed that the majority are doing it to lose weight. For


example, I am sure these two women I see out there every single day


running and sweating are doing so because they want to change their


body.


One place where this emphasis on the thin body type can be seen a


great deal is on television. All you see on TV are skinny women who


have the ideal body. Models on commercials and other things are a main


example of this. Women see these models everywhere and want to look


like they do because they feel that is the only way to be accepted in


society. If women with all different body types were models and


depicted on TV as beautiful as well, then maybe there wouldn’t be such a


problem with young women not liking themselves the way they are.


Also on television, are all the exercise equipment and videos being


advertised. This shows how being thin is such a factor in peoples lives.


Women see these commercials and the people make it seem like having a


perfect body is so important in being happy in life and that being


overweight is wrong. Plus, convienatly all the people in the commercials


promoting the product have the ideal body type.


In conclusion, it is clear that the way the ideal female body type is


pushed on young women extremely influences their lives. It causes


them to dislike their own bodies so much they do just about anything to


change themselves. This ideal body type leads women to hurt


themselves trying to obtain it, and it seems the problem in this country


is growing with time. This tremendous problem is recognized by so


many people, so why are we not doing something to try and stop the


pressures put on young women to have perfect bodies?


Chernin, Kim. “The Flesh and the Devil.” The New Millenium Reader. 2nd


ed. Ed. Hirschberg, Stuart and Terry Hirschberg. New Jersey:


Prentice Hall, 2000. 366-373.

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