Clowes, LindsaySamaai, Shirmeez2023-03-062024-04-022023-03-062024-04-022022https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10249Magister Artium - MAThis research explores how representations of healthy femininities are constructed through narratives of Body Positivity in the South African version of Women�s Health magazine from 2013 to 2018. In my thesis, I examine how the magazine romanticises certain bodies and subtly pathologises others. By conducting a thematic analysis, I focus on the magazine�s presentation of women�s bodies and how these representations are linked to femininities, health, and sexuality. From a Body Positive lens, I argue that the magazine represents certain bodies as normative and �healthy� and other bodies as unhealthy and undesirable.enSexuality educationPublic healthWomenFeminismSouth AfricaBody positive �healthy� women: Representations of health and femininities in women�s health magazine South Africa, 2013-2018University of the Western Cape