Calogero Rachel M, Tylka Tracy L, Donnelly Lois C, McGetrick Amber, Leger Andrea Medrano
Department of Psychology, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
Department of Psychology, The Ohio State University, USA.
Body Image. 2017 Jun;21:66-70. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2017.02.008. Epub 2017 Mar 17.
This study investigated whether believing beauty is a primary currency for women operates as an antecedent force in the relation between self-objectification and gender activism. Ninety-four ethnically diverse women attending a small liberal arts college in the southeastern United States completed the study questionnaires online for course credit. Preliminary results demonstrated beauty as currency belief, self-objectification, and support for the gender status quo were negatively associated with gender activism. A serial mediation analysis revealed support for the proposed model: Beauty as currency belief was indirectly and inversely linked to gender activism through self-objectification and support for the gender status quo, offering initial evidence for our beauty as currency hypothesis. These findings suggest belief in the notion women will reap more benefits from their bodies than other attributes or pursuits may be an important legitimizing feature of feminine beauty ideology that works through self-objectification against gender social change.
本研究调查了认为美貌是女性的主要资本这一观念是否在自我物化与性别行动主义之间的关系中作为一种先行力量发挥作用。94名来自美国东南部一所小型文理学院、种族各异的女性为了课程学分在线完成了研究问卷。初步结果表明,将美貌视为资本的观念、自我物化以及对性别现状的支持与性别行动主义呈负相关。一项系列中介分析为所提出的模型提供了支持:将美貌视为资本的观念通过自我物化和对性别现状的支持与性别行动主义间接且反向相关,为我们的美貌资本假说提供了初步证据。这些发现表明,相信女性从自身身体获得的益处会多于其他特质或追求这一观念,可能是女性美貌意识形态的一个重要合法化特征,它通过自我物化来抵制性别社会变革。