The Beauty Myth
Historical Context and Significance
Published in 1990, Naomi Wolf's «The Beauty Myth» had a significant impact on feminist theory and cultural discussions about female beauty and gender roles. Wolf argues that beauty standards are used as a tool to control women, distracting them from achieving equality and self-realization. She analyzes how the beauty industry and media shape and uphold these standards, creating pressure on women to conform to unattainable ideals. The book sparked widespread debate and became an important text in feminist literature, contributing to a reevaluation of the role of beauty in society and encouraging discussions on how women can free themselves from imposed stereotypes. «The Beauty Myth» remains relevant, inspiring new generations to fight for gender equality and self-acceptance.
