Whiteness as Beauty

Jinee Chong
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Do online shopping advertorials for whitening skincare products in South Korea perpetuate a racial hierarchy wherein whiteness is maintained as an ideal beauty standard? If so, how is this hierarchy articulated and reinforced with words and images? Whitening products, such as tone-up creams and sunscreens, have become increasingly prevalent in the skincare industry in South Korea. Adding a level of nuance to earlier research, my research undertakes a critical feminist discourse analysis method to examine 19 skincare advertorials on the South Korean beauty e-commerce site, Olive Young Global. This study breaks new ground by taking an inductive analysis approach to analyzing these advertorials to produce findings comparable to similar studies in other Asian countries. Thus, it works to confirm the overall message being communicated that these products are sold as the key to a woman’s quest for a white beauty ideal. By undertaking an inductive critical discourse analysis, the research will develop themes based on the exploration of these advertorials with some guidance from existing literature. The globalization of beauty promotes a falsely universal white(ned) woman, and this project evidences a nuanced analysis of the lexical choices and images employed to promote the idea that whiteness and youthfulness equate to “natural” beauty. This critical feminist discourse analysis will provide insight into how a racial hierarchy is reinforced through media and how the exclusion of racialized women from spaces intended to empower all women will reproduce the societal hierarchy among women within the beauty industry.
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白如美
在韩国,美白护肤品的网络购物软文广告是否延续了种族等级制度,在这种制度下,白是一种理想的美丽标准?如果是这样,这个等级是如何通过文字和图像来表达和强化的?美白产品,如爽肤霜和防晒霜,在韩国护肤品行业越来越流行。在早期研究的基础上,我的研究采用了一种批判性的女权主义话语分析方法,对韩国美容电子商务网站Olive Young Global上的19个护肤软文进行了研究。本研究采用归纳分析的方法对软文进行分析,并得出与其他亚洲国家类似研究相媲美的结果。因此,它证实了所传达的总体信息,即这些产品是作为女性追求白人美理想的关键而出售的。通过归纳式的批评话语分析,本研究将在现有文献的指导下,在对这些软文的探索的基础上发展主题。美丽的全球化促进了一种错误的普遍的白人(ned)女性,这个项目证明了对词汇选择和图像的细致分析,这些词汇和图像被用来促进“白色和年轻”等同于“自然”美。这种批判性的女权主义话语分析将深入了解种族等级是如何通过媒体得到强化的,以及将种族化的女性排除在旨在赋予所有女性权力的空间之外,将如何在美容行业中再现女性之间的社会等级。
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