Bibliographic citations
Estremadoyro, F., (2020). El teatro y la televisión como medios de información que refuerzan e imponen los cánones de belleza a mujeres que no cumplen con dichos estándares [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/17028
Estremadoyro, F., El teatro y la televisión como medios de información que refuerzan e imponen los cánones de belleza a mujeres que no cumplen con dichos estándares []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/17028
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title = "El teatro y la televisión como medios de información que refuerzan e imponen los cánones de belleza a mujeres que no cumplen con dichos estándares",
author = "Estremadoyro Tamayo, Farah Evelyn",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
}
This research is born of personal and social conflicts that women have to live every day. Since we turn on our television or attend a show, the image of the actresses who participate in the projects usually have “perfect” bodies that fit within the beauty standards established by society, excluding and denying the existence of other types of bodies with different physical characteristics. The objective of the research is the collection of information (inside and outside Peru) where it is shown that, despite the years, companies and producers still establish and impose their beauty fees by contracting fit and slim actresses with "attractive" features, in order to show a nice and pleasant side for the eye of the male consumer and for the desperation to reach those characteristics in the female consumers. This project is put into dialogue and an ethical problem is visible within society. For this, the sources of authors such as Schweitzer, Kogan, Foucault, Sossa and O'Reilly will be used. The final conclusion that is obtained from the information is that, despite the years and the country of precedence, beauty canons for women remain strongly rooted and present in society, in addition to being constantly driven by television and theatrical media.
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