Picked up from Feministing, via The Debate Link, who sees this new Fox show as a gendered twist on the Stanford Prison Experiment.
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Coincidentally, after my random in-class rant on nationalism and the Miss Universe contest, I came across this article at the BBC. It’s about Miss Mexico’s gown choice for this year’s Miss Universe pageant, which will be held May 28th in Mexico City. The gown was selected for Rosa Maria Ojeda Cuen from a field of thirty other dresses, and was admired because the selection committee “wanted a dress that made you think of Mexico.” Hector Terrones, who served on the selection committee, apparently also explained to La Jornada that “The design should grab people’s attention and have impact without giving too much information.” But critics, like La Jornada columnist Jorge Camil, vehemently disagree on the dress’ ‘message,’ claiming that:
It would be like Miss USA wearing a dress showing images of the Ku Klux Klan in the Deep South. [...] A beauty contest is very far from being the right
place to vent political and religious ideologies.
Oh my! Let’s have a look at this dress…

(I just like to see her face w/o all the crazy bettiness.)
CNN.com has this article on Ugly Betty’s America Ferrera, about her feelings on her own body image.
It’s a little bit of a non-story, which is why I find it interesting.
I’m sure Measuring Beauty, Beauty as Power, Celebodies, and Celebrities and Paprazzi might have more context on this, but it seems to me that, as stories on every pound gained Read the rest of this entry »
Sara Libby at Pop+Politics, which is out of USC’s Annenberg School, has a nice post on images of dead women on TV, which has come up in girlpower.
Bonus: It’s also about ANTM and NOW in The NY Daily News! Interestingly, there are no references to the episode on any ANTM site. I put some of the images after the jump, in case you don’t want to see it. Dorothy Snarker at After Ellen has more pix, and some commentary thereon.
Also, WPIX, The CW’s NY affiliate has this poll (if you vote you can see the results).
Finally, because once one is in the CW it’s hard to get out, I can’t resist this gallery of pix from the top model’s “political issues” shoot.

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