The idea that heels are good for women is perpetuated by both the fashion industry and the media.  Fashion magazines are bombarded with ads and editorials singing the praises of heels.  Heels- despite their dangers- are said to be good for women.  They make us stand taller, they make our legs look longer, they make us sexier, more confident, more authoritative... at least according to the ads and editorials.  But that is not the only source of the false consciousness...
Movies and television shows (such as Sex and the City, home to Carrie Bradshaw who is like, the patron saint of heels) almost always portray "strong, independent" women wearing heels.  Even Betty Suarez, of Ugly Betty, has started wearing heels.This post has gotten kind of long, so to sum everything up: Heels are promoted as being a good thing for women, making us stronger, more powerful and sexier. One could say that heels have become the mark of an independent woman. This idea is promoted to women from a very young age through various institutions- the toy industry, the fashion industry, media, etc. However, heels are actually bad for you, so the consciousness that heels improve women is a false consciousness.
Even knowing this, I would still kill for this season's Pradas...
mmmmmm nice shoes, Simone. I agree with you on many points you made in your post. well done.
ReplyDeletei somehow love heels! but HATE WEARING THEM! (whatever tht means! ) lol!
ReplyDelete..feel much more confident in flats !
(maybe coz my legs are already pretty long! ) :P