Women’s Forum Australia is deeply concerned that young girls and women are objectified and sexualised. Public images of women heavily focus on women’s sexual features rather than other attributes such as intelligence or work capacity...
Women’s Forum rejects the message sent by media and advertisers – in an attempt to sell products – that women are inferior and flawed...
Women’s Forum encourages women to be critical rather than passive consumers of popular culture – with the ability to accept healthy, positive messages, and reject fake or damaging messages. We exhort each woman to celebrate her own uniqueness and withdraw from conforming to the attractiveness ideal presented by marketers and media.
Read our whole Position Statement:
Sexualisation and Objecification Position Statement (735 KB)
APA Task Force on the Sexualisation of Girls (3568 KB)
Body_Image_Submission (938 KB)
National_Women's_Health_Submission (843 KB)
Body Image is more than about size (419 KB)
Girls now the sum of their body parts (90 KB)
National strategy on body image doesn't go far enough (211 KB)
The Butterfly Effect – Danielle Miller
What’s Happening to Our Girls – Maggie Hamilton
Getting Real: Challenging the Sexualisation of Girls
http://www.mindmatters.edu.au/default.asp
http://www.thebutterflyfoundation.org.au/
[1] Australian Government Office for Youth (2008) Body Image: Information Paper, Australian Government, Australia.
[2] Clay, D, Vignoles, VL & Dittmar II. (2005 ) ‘Body Image and Self Esteem Among Adolescent Girls: Testing the Influence of Sociocultural Factors’, Journal of Research on Adolescence, vol. 15, no.4, pp. 451 – 477.
[3] Nuemark-Sztainer, D, Wall, M, Guo, J, Story, M, Haines, J & Eisenberg, M. (2006) ‘Obesity, Disordered Eating and Eating Disorders in a Longitudinal Study of Adolescents: How Do Dieters Fare 5 Years Later?, Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, vol. 35, no. 4, pp.539-549.