Body Politics in Online Communication Term Paper

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Throughout the analysis she makes, the author reaches several conclusions on both these aspects; on the one hand, she considers the discussion from the academic point-of-view; on the other hand, she follows the aim of her theoretical research and concludes on the idea of the representativeness of the body in online communication.

On the one hand, in regard to the technicalities of online communication, from the analysis conducted to the lines of the messages and responses to posts, she concludes that there is indeed distinctiveness in the way in which people communicate online vs. face-to-face communication. More precisely, in the first situation they are more willing to talk about the issues otherwise would be reluctant to address such as for instance body fat or the way in which society treats overweight people. Also, the techniques used to maintain the flow of conversation are different from those used in face-to-face conversations, in the first case the interlocutor offering his partner more time and opportunity to agree with him. Finally, she positively reflects on the role played by cyberspace, as a means with powerful potential "not only for transforming embodied identity, but also for transforming social and cultural values surrounding those bodies" (Carey, 2007, 30)

On the other hand, in relation to the issue of body representativeness, she draws several conclusions.

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Firstly, that most overweight people do consider that those that do not benefit from a slim, tanned, fit body are excluded from the society. In this sense, the Fear Factor show proves to be relevant. Secondly, that there is a need to create an environment which tends to treat people the same, irrespective of their appearance. This can be achieved by liberating the society from the use of the stigma that provoked racism, sexism, and classism (Carey, 2007). Therefore, the conclusions on this issue address not so much the defined idea of body weight, but rather the wider concept of cultural misperceptions and deviated social behavior based on traditional views on an issue, which is in this case, the "appropriate" and "inappropriate" body in communication.

Amy Carey's article points out through the use of an analytical perspective, the need for the society to change and improve its cultural values to such an extent as to allow the society to develop an approach based on equality, lack of discrimination and, most importantly, on equal representativeness and chances.

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