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Sexualized and athletic: Viewers’ attitudes toward sexualized performance images of female athletes

Daniels, Elizabeth A.; Hood, Amanda; LaVoi, Nicole M.; Cooky, Cheryl

Authors

Beth Daniels Beth.Daniels@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Centre for Appearance Research

Amanda Hood

Nicole M. LaVoi

Cheryl Cooky



Abstract

Using an experimental methodology, the present study investigated college students’ attitudes toward media images of female athletes. We are particularly focused on how viewers perceive media images of female athletes that have both an appearance and athleticism focus, such as those found in ESPN’s The Body Issue. An aim of our study was to assess viewers’ attitudes toward these images that are not purely objectified, thereby contributing to the objectification literature and providing empirical data relevant to theorizing on the social impact of these images. U.S. college students (n = 563) viewed one of four types of images of the same athletes including: (a) sexualized athletes, (b) sexualized performance athletes (in which both athleticism and sexualization are present), (c) sport performance athletes (in which athletes are depicted playing their sport), or (d) non-sexualized athletes. They then rated the athletes’ competence, esteem, and sexual appeal. Overall, sexualized performance athletes were rated more positively than sexualized athletes, but less positively than sport performance athletes. These results have implications for advocacy efforts calling for more media coverage in which women are depicted as athletes rather than as sexual objects.

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Apr 21, 2020
Publication Date Apr 21, 2020
Deposit Date Jan 9, 2024
Journal Sex Roles
Print ISSN 0360-0025
Electronic ISSN 1573-2762
Publisher Springer Verlag
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 84
Issue 1-2
Pages 112-124
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-020-01152-y
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11598416