The weight loss industry is a fixture of American culture. Appealing to the idealized thin female body, weight loss advertising enacts symbolic violence on its consumers. This article focuses on the advertising of Jenny Craig as an exemplar of this rhetorical strategy. Through close visual/textual analysis, the subtle co-optation of a feminist agenda is revealed, and the dangers and implications of this insidious practice are discussed.
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