Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Beauty



 

“Are there benefits to constructing beauty?”

 

                Beauty is defined as “a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight”. A thing of beauty such as a landscape, a song, or even another human being has the chance of being a product of construction. Some see this possibly of constructing beauty as a way of creating false illusions and making unrealistic expectations for those who want to feel beautiful. Others suggest that the construction of beauty allows the potential for everybody and everything to have beauty and that which once was a selective trait is now open to all. I believe that there are benefits to constructing beauty and the fact that we are able to construct what people see as beautiful is something to be very proud of.

                Cameron Russell is a Victoria Secret model who shared her opinion on constructed beauty.  She expresses that “Image is superficial” and that models who we as a society deem as the most beautiful are the “most physically insecure women probably on the planet”. Russell claims that the cause of the insecurity is the fact that we are constructing beauty to a finite group of people and labeling anything else as inferior. She suggests that children who want to grow up and become a model to dream instead to "be my boss" or that they become the next CEO of a fashion outlet. She equates becoming a model to winning the Powerball saying it is totally out of their control what would happen.  I disagree with Cameron. Where she puts fault in constructed beauty for the models insecurity, I would blame it on the models for their lack of appreciation for what they have. They think that constructed beauty has made them so beautiful they don’t think they can live up to their own standards. Children who want to grow up to be models have the more of a chance of becoming models than being CEOs of the companies she named. The benefits Russell experiences from constructed beauty are obvious. She has gained world fame, lots of money, and now people listen to her without really knowing her qualifications.

                On the other hand, Aimee Mullins explained her personal experience on how constructed beauty has transformed her life into its own thing of beauty. Mullins has prosthetic legs but made them into works of art and worked her way into a modeling career. She constructs all aspects of her legs from the height to the pattern design. She constructed her own beauty and now feels confident. Russell says that constructed beauty causes insecurity when really it caused the opposite effect for Mullins. She became a model and now does runway for major fashion labels. People classify her as disabled when really she doesn’t feel disabled. This is a great example of how constructed beauty has benefits. It has given meaning to her life. She shouldn’t need her fake legs to feel confident, but if she feels better wearing them, then good for her.

                Dennis Dutton has a different opinion on beauty compared to Russell and Mullins. He takes a more scientific approach to beauty and shows how we adapt to what’s beautiful in an evolutionary way.  The construction he talks about is the way that we constructed beauty because of the stuff we needed back then.  Just like the male peacock is attracted to the female peacock by the feathers she grows. He also shows that we as humans generally share what we think is beautiful. This sounds a little like Russell when she claims that majority of the fashion industry looks the same. Our evolutionary construction of beauty benefits all of us.

                In conclusion, beauty being constructed has improved many lives. It has given the chance for those who didn’t feel beautiful to become beautiful. It has also brought many great beauties in to the world. Whether we adopted them from evolution or constructed out of our observations, they shape our lives.  The fact at beauty can be constructed has given hope to all that think little of themselves.  It effects everyone to ever want to be beautiful.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Ted Talks On Beauty


I believe that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Many people have tried to identify beauty to an even more in depth view but I feel that this task is misguided, Camern Russel finds beauty to be superficial and constructed, while Amiee Mullins sees beauty as able to be constructed in a good way and that every one has the ability to be beautiful. Another speaker on the subject was Denis Dullton and I agree with his view point the most. He identifies what humans think is beautiful from an evolutionarily standpoint and shows that our history makes us more attracted to different things in different ways.
My opinion is that beauty can be constructed and that's a good thing but our evolutionary traits have already decided what we will find beautiful. Russell gives our current perception of beauty a bad name. She says it is generic and is superficial while I think that there is no problem with this and that she makes a living off this perception and she should be great full. Amiee, to me is more agree able on her opinion of beauty. She herself is a cripple and that fact that beauty can be constructed is the only reason she gets any attention at all. She covers up her faults with constructed replacements. She is far from what Russell says is the normal person that is a model. Dalton is probably the most educated and uses hard facts in his definition of what makes us beautiful. He shows how evolution shaped is and how we really see beauty.