Abstract

This paper analyses the importance and efficiency of aesthetic criteria in the young girls’s construction of female identity nowadays from the point of view of descriptive sociology. The supported hypothesis is as follows : in our ordinary contemporary culture, social stereotypes differentiating male from female and in particular investing women with a duty of beauty, have a particular status as regards love encounters, intensively enhanced in our culture : a kind of model scene, named «dream of encounter», requiring young girls to invest their own appearance in a specific way.

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