Sarwer David B, Grossbart Ted A, Didie Elizabeth R
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, The Edwin and Fannie Gray Hall Center for Human Appearance, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Semin Cutan Med Surg. 2003 Jun;22(2):79-92. doi: 10.1053/sder.2003.50014.
Beauty is an abstract construct. We all have our own ideas about what is and is not beautiful--a particular song or painting, a man or woman. Accurately describing what exactly "it" is that makes the song, painting or person beautiful, however, is a daunting task. In this article, we attempt to make the case that beauty and physical attractiveness is a serious matter. We begin with a discussion of the role of beauty in evolutionary theory. Next, we turn to theories of the physiology of beauty, which focus on physical characteristics such as pathogen resistance, averageness, physical symmetry, body ratios, and youthfulness. We then describe changes in the societal standards of beauty through a discussion of the relatively recent history of mass media images of beauty. We then use the psychological construct of body image to begin to understand the nature of beauty on an individual level. The article concludes with a discussion of the things that we do to make ourselves more beautiful.
美是一种抽象的概念。对于什么是美、什么不美,我们都有自己的看法——比如某一首歌曲或某一幅画作,某一个男人或女人。然而,要准确描述究竟是什么让歌曲、画作或人变得美丽,却是一项艰巨的任务。在本文中,我们试图论证美和身体吸引力是一个严肃的问题。我们首先讨论美在进化理论中的作用。接下来,我们转向美的生理学理论,这些理论关注诸如对病原体的抵抗力、普通性、身体对称性、身体比例和年轻态等身体特征。然后,我们通过讨论大众媒体中美的形象的相对近期历史,来描述社会美的标准的变化。接着,我们运用身体意象的心理学概念,开始在个体层面上理解美的本质。本文最后讨论了我们为让自己变得更美丽而采取的做法。