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Od »fitspiration« do »body positivity« : percepcija telesa v digitalni medijski sferi
ID Korenjak, Sara (Author), ID Smrdelj, Rok (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Na percepcijo telesa vpliva družbenozgodovinski kontekst, ki predvsem preko medijskega diskurza ustvarja in reproducira telesne lepotne ideale. Danes se to dogaja predvsem preko družbenih medijev, kot so TikTok, Instagram in Facebook. V ospredju sta dva takšna ideala, ki tekmujeta za hegemonijo: »fitspiration«, ki idealizira vitko, športno in fit postavo, ki naj bi odražala strogo disciplino in zdrav življenjski slog, ter »body positivity«, ki spodbuja sprejemanje teles, ne glede na videz in velikost. Namen zaključnega dela je odgovoriti na vprašanje, kako predstavniki_ce gibanja »body positivity« oblikujejo svoj diskurz na družbenih medijih v odnosu do »fitspiration«. Kritična diskurzivna analiza desetih objav treh vplivnic na TikToku je pokazala, da se te neposredno odzivajo na »fitspiration« s kritiko njegove usmerjenosti v preoblikovanje telesa po prevladujočih družbenih pričakovanjih. Diskurz vplivnic je izrazito spolno zaznamovan. Ustvarjajo ga ženske in nagovarja predvsem ženske, druge spolne identitete pa so prisotne le obrobno. Prisotna je intersekcijska dimenzija (rasa, starost, spolna usmerjenost), a ostaja v ozadju, saj je glavni poudarek na telesnem videzu in lepoti. Odsotni sta tudi razredna in feministična refleksija, zato diskurz ne presega okvirja telesne privlačnosti, temveč nehote prispeva k objektivizaciji ženskih teles. TikTok se tako kaže kot prostor, kjer se hegemonija telesnih idealov stalno (re)producira, pri čemer prevladujejo privilegirani glasovi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:body positivity, fitspiration, telesni ideal, družbeni mediji, TikTok
Work type:Final paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[Š. Korenjak]
Year:2025
Number of pages:41 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-174687 This link opens in a new window
UDC:305:316.77
COBISS.SI-ID:254999299 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:From »Fitspiration« to »Body Positivity« : Body Perception in the Digital Media Sphere
Abstract:
Body perception is influenced by the socio-historical context, which, primarily through media discourse, creates and reproduces bodily beauty ideals. Today, this happens mainly through social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. At the forefront are two competing ideals striving for hegemony: “fitspiration”, which idealizes a slim, athletic, and fit body that is believed to reflect strict discipline and a healthy lifestyle, and “body positivity”, which promotes acceptance of bodies regardless of appearance and size. The aim of this thesis is to answer the question of how representatives of the »body positivity« movement shape their discourse on social media in relation to “fitspiration”. A critical discourse analysis of ten posts by three influencers on TikTok revealed that they directly respond to “fitspiration” by criticizing its orientation toward reshaping the body according to dominant societal expectations. The influencers’ discourse is strongly gender-marked. It is created by women and primarily addresses women, while other gender identities are only marginally present. An intersectional dimension (race, age, sexual orientation) is present but remains in the background, as the main emphasis is placed on physical appearance and beauty. Class and feminist reflection are also absent, which is why the discourse does not transcend the framework of bodily attractiveness but instead inadvertently contributes to the objectification of women’s bodies. TikTok thus emerges as a space where the hegemony of bodily ideals is constantly (re)produced, with privileged voices prevailing.

Keywords:body positivity, fitspiration, body ideal, social media, TikTok

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