Research Article

My Physical Appearance at the Center of Others’ Concerns: What are the Consequences for Women’s Metadehumanization and Emotions?

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Abstract

Despite the frequency of women’s exposure to sexually objectifying behaviors in their daily life (e.g., through comments on their appearance, gazing or touching), no previous work has investigated how such a focus on their physical appearance influences women’s meta-perceptions. Capitalizing on recent studies showing that sexually objectified women are dehumanized by both male and female participants, the present paper investigates women’s metadehumanization (i.e., their perceptions of being viewed as less than fully human) and its emotional consequences following interpersonal sexual objectification. In three studies, we showed that when an interaction partner focuses on their physical appearance, women report higher levels of metadehumanization, as well as increased anger and sadness, than when the partner focuses on non-physical parts. Theoretical and empirical contributions of the present findings are discussed.

Keywords:

sexual objectificationdehumanizationmetadehumanizationemotions
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 61 Issue: 1
  • Page/Article: 116–130
  • DOI: 10.5334/pb.558
  • Submitted on 26 May 2020
  • Accepted on 1 Mar 2021
  • Published on 23 Mar 2021
  • Peer Reviewed