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In reply to the discussion: "Objectification": Science, or Junk Science? [View all]Gore1FL
(21,825 posts)In the study they showed pictures of unknown people.
Pictures are fucking objects. You can't speak to them. You can't know them--unless you had previous knowledge of the subject.
If someone showed me vacation pictures of somewhere I have never been, I am not going to have the same experience as if they showed me pictures of a destination spot that I had been to myself.
The is a more "intimate" (for lack of a better word) connection to the place in the picture if you know it.
The same is true with pictures of people. All anyone has to judge in the picture is the picture--which is an object. If the models were known to the viewer previously, they wouldn't see the model, male or female, as an object. They'd say, "Oh, that's Bob," or "Oh, that's Tammy."
The whole study seems dubious at best, and ultimately in-and-of-itself does not reasonably support the hypothesis. It doesn't disprove the hypothesis either. It's mostly subjective data open to broad interpretation.