Bibliography:

Web Site: Sam Medina and Meghan Scallen. Social Problems, Saint Mary's College, IN.

Picture Index:

Pic. 1: Women's Sports and Fitness, March 2000

Pic. 2: Business Week, April 21, 2003

Pic. 3: Forbes Magazine, October 28, 2002 vol.170, number 9

Pic 4: US News and World Report, February 24- March 3, 2003 vol. 134, number 6

Pic 5: Cosmopolitan, September 2003

Pic 6: US News and World Report, February 24- March 3, 2003 vol. 134, number 6

Pic 7: US News and World Report, February 24- March 3, 2003 vol. 134, number 6

Pic 8: Time Magazine, January 27, 2003, vol. 161, number 4

Pic 9: Time Magazine, January 27, 2003, vol. 161, number 4

Pic 10: Forbes Magazine, October 28, 2002 vol.170, number 9

Pic 11: Time Magazine, January 27, 2003, vol. 161, number 4

Pic 12: Forbes Magazine, October 28, 2002 vol.170, number 9

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Books and Journals:

Blain, Bruce and Jennifer McElroy. 2002. "Selling Stereotypes and Weight Loss Infomercials, Sexism, and Weightism." Sex Roles 46: 315- 356.

Cortese, Anthony J. 1999. Provocateur: Images of Women and Minorities in Advertising. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

Furnham, Adrian and Twiggy Mac. 1999. "Sex Role Stereotyping in TV Commercials". Sex Roles 41: 413-437.

Goffman, Erving. 1976. Gender Advertisements. New York: Harper Colophon Books.

Rohlinger, Deana A. 2002. "Eroticizing Men and Cultural Influences on Advertising and Male Objectification." Sex Roles 46: 61-72

Wertheim, Eleanor, Virgina Mee, and Susan Paxton. 1999. "Relationships Among Adolescent Girls' Eating Behaviors and their Parents Weight-Related Attitudes and Behaviors." Sex Roles 41: 169-187.

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