“The Fairest of Them All”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in Malaysian English women’s magazines / Mokhtar Muhammad and Irfarina Ahmad Nazli.

Women have desired to attain fair skin for countless of decades, a beauty standard culturalised by the mass media. There has been a deep traditional belief that fair skin is associated with higher social status and wealth, creating a preference for fair skinned women, regardless of gender. To unders...

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Main Authors: Muhammad, Mokhtar, Nazli, Irfarina Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2018
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30199/
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description Women have desired to attain fair skin for countless of decades, a beauty standard culturalised by the mass media. There has been a deep traditional belief that fair skin is associated with higher social status and wealth, creating a preference for fair skinned women, regardless of gender. To understand this preoccupation better, a content analysis study onto five skin whitening magazine advertisements is conducted to analyse its advertisement contents, too see if these have contributed to shaping women’s thoughts and behaviour towards attaining fair skin. These skin whitening advertisements are publish in fashion magazines circulated in Malaysia, and target women as its audience. Several themes are identified by the researcher, focusing on images and words used alongside these products to attract readers when disseminating information on the product. These findings are then recorded and interpreted to derive to the conclusion of this study, revealing that advertisements in mass media do play a significant role in shaping the perception of ‘ideal’ beauty among women, particularly through symbolic association.
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spelling uitm-301992020-05-04T05:14:53Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30199/ “The Fairest of Them All”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in Malaysian English women’s magazines / Mokhtar Muhammad and Irfarina Ahmad Nazli. fk Muhammad, Mokhtar Nazli, Irfarina Ahmad Language and languages Content analysis (Communication) Reader-response criticism. Reception aesthetics Women have desired to attain fair skin for countless of decades, a beauty standard culturalised by the mass media. There has been a deep traditional belief that fair skin is associated with higher social status and wealth, creating a preference for fair skinned women, regardless of gender. To understand this preoccupation better, a content analysis study onto five skin whitening magazine advertisements is conducted to analyse its advertisement contents, too see if these have contributed to shaping women’s thoughts and behaviour towards attaining fair skin. These skin whitening advertisements are publish in fashion magazines circulated in Malaysia, and target women as its audience. Several themes are identified by the researcher, focusing on images and words used alongside these products to attract readers when disseminating information on the product. These findings are then recorded and interpreted to derive to the conclusion of this study, revealing that advertisements in mass media do play a significant role in shaping the perception of ‘ideal’ beauty among women, particularly through symbolic association. Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30199/1/30199.pdf Muhammad, Mokhtar and Nazli, Irfarina Ahmad (2018) “The Fairest of Them All”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in Malaysian English women’s magazines / Mokhtar Muhammad and Irfarina Ahmad Nazli. (2018) Forum Komunikasi (FK) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Forum_Komunikasi_=28FK=29.html>, 13 (2). pp. 54-73. ISSN 0128-2379 https://forumkomunikasi.uitm.edu.my
spellingShingle Language and languages
Content analysis (Communication)
Reader-response criticism. Reception aesthetics
Muhammad, Mokhtar
Nazli, Irfarina Ahmad
“The Fairest of Them All”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in Malaysian English women’s magazines / Mokhtar Muhammad and Irfarina Ahmad Nazli.
title “The Fairest of Them All”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in Malaysian English women’s magazines / Mokhtar Muhammad and Irfarina Ahmad Nazli.
title_full “The Fairest of Them All”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in Malaysian English women’s magazines / Mokhtar Muhammad and Irfarina Ahmad Nazli.
title_fullStr “The Fairest of Them All”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in Malaysian English women’s magazines / Mokhtar Muhammad and Irfarina Ahmad Nazli.
title_full_unstemmed “The Fairest of Them All”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in Malaysian English women’s magazines / Mokhtar Muhammad and Irfarina Ahmad Nazli.
title_short “The Fairest of Them All”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in Malaysian English women’s magazines / Mokhtar Muhammad and Irfarina Ahmad Nazli.
title_sort “the fairest of them all”: analysis of skin whitening advertisements in malaysian english women’s magazines / mokhtar muhammad and irfarina ahmad nazli.
topic Language and languages
Content analysis (Communication)
Reader-response criticism. Reception aesthetics
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30199/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/30199/