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Communication

2012

Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association

Cosmetic Surgery; Confessions; Upward Mobility; Trivialization

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“Yes! I Had Cosmetic Surgery”: Celebrities' Comsmetic Surgery Confessions In The Media And Their Impact On Korean Female College Students' Perceptions., Jiyoung Chae Apr 2012

“Yes! I Had Cosmetic Surgery”: Celebrities' Comsmetic Surgery Confessions In The Media And Their Impact On Korean Female College Students' Perceptions., Jiyoung Chae

Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association

This paper analyzes celebrities’ cosmetic surgery confessions in the media and explores the impact of the confessions on non-celebrities. Based on the analysis of talk shows and online news in Korea today, I argue that celebrities’ confessions are the result of the interaction between celebrities and the media, and the confessions serve as an atonement ritual to make a new start for celebrities themselves. The confessions also have the effect of trivializing cosmetic surgery. My analysis of Korean female college students’ self-accounts about the confessions confirms these arguments and shows the students’ strong endorsement of cosmetic surgery as well as …