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Body fit kultura na Instagramu : magistrsko delo
ID Bobnar, Brina (Author), ID Vidmar, Ksenija H. (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrsko delo v kontekstu potrošniške body fit kulture analizira samoreprezentacije izbranih slovenskih fitnes blogerk na njihovem personaliziranem profilu Instagram. Načini njihovega predstavljanja oz. gledanja so analizirani po teoriji reprezentacije Stuarta Halla in Johna Bergerja. Njihovi fit blogi so obravnavani kot sestavni deli postefministične senzibilnosti, saj telo predstavljajo kot vir moči, ki je hkrati podvržen samonadzoru, samodisciplini in nujnosti transformacije kot poti do uspeha. Delujejo z idejo opolnomočenja žensk kot aktivnih subjektov, ki sledijo lastnim avtonomno ustvarjenim željam. Analiza pokaže, da se fitnes blogerke na Instagramu skozi prakse samoznamčenja reprezentirajo tako, da izrabljajo svoje telo, prikazano kot seksualni objekt, in idealen življenjski slog, olepšana z Instagramovimi filtri, za prevladujoče poslovne namene. Telesni ideal, ki ga reprezentirajo, je čvrsto telo s poudarjenimi mišicami in veliko, lepo oblikovano zadnjico kot rezultat disciplinirane telesne vadbe in zdrave prehrane. Analiza prinaša spoznanje, da fitnes blogerke na ženske naslavljajo kontradiktorna sporočila zaradi delovanja v poslovni dejavnosti. Čeprav domnevno spodbujajo zdrav življenjski slog, namreč stimulirajo posnemanje in s tem utrjujejo podreditev ženske identitete lepotnim telesnim standardom. Hkrati pa s (samo)reprezentiranjem pričajo tudi o vseprisotnosti fit kulture kot sestavnega dela postfeminističnega medijskega diskurza.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Instagram, fitnes blogerke, body fit kultura, postfeminizem, telesni ideal
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[B. Bobnar]
Year:2021
Number of pages:52 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-131970 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.7:316.472.4
COBISS.SI-ID:81399043 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.10.2021
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Language:English
Title:Body fit culture on Instagram
Abstract:
The master’s thesis analyses, in the context of consumer body fit culture, the self-representations of selected female Slovenian fitness bloggers in their personalized Instagram profile. The ways of their representation, or differently put, viewing are analysed according to the theory of representation by Stuart Hall and John Berger. Their fit blogs are treated as an integral part of postfeminist sensibility, as they represent the body as a source of power, which is simultaneously subjected to self-control, self-discipline and the necessity of transformation as a pathway to success. They work with the idea of empowering women as active subjects who follow their own autonomously created desires. Analysis reveal that fitness bloggers on Instagram represent themselves through practices of self-tagging by exploiting their body, which is portrayed as a sexualized object, and flaunting an ideal life style, which is embellished through Instagram filters, to achieve their business goals. The body ideal, which they represent, is a firmly toned body with accentuated muscles and a large, beautifully shaped buttocks as a result of disciplined exercise and a healthy diet. The analysis brings about a realization that fitness bloggers give contradictory messages to their female followers, due to being present in the business industry. Even though they supposedly encourage a healthy lifestyle, they in fact stimulate imitation, and by this strengthen the subjugation of female identity to body beauty standards. Simultaneously, by means of (self)-representation they testify to the all-presence of fit culture which is an integral part of the postfeminist media discussion.

Keywords:Instagram, fitness bloggers, body fit culture, postfeminist, body ideal

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