Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jul. 2012
The notion of model can be understood as a completely subjective notion that tries to establish a certain objectivity about a phenomenon or element. This means that what is established as a model of something can be described as a building historical and determined that can vary with the passage of time, space or the actors who build it. The model is everything that a society or a group of people understand as the clearest, most evident and best type representative of something, for example when we speak of a model of country, from a model of a airplane or even the most common use that is given to the word which is to refer to the body model of woman u man.
This notion of model makes it clear to us that to establish what is considered particularly as a example for the rest, it is necessary to previously build an idea of what is the best or the most correct for the case. For example, if we are talking about a model of an airplane, then we must take into account which is the best type of
material to build it, what are the best technical capabilities of that model, what is the best design, etc. From that then on, the model will be built as a set of everything considered best, so which model will represent what the other types of aircraft should try to be or what they should Aspire.In the case of the most widely used notion of model, that understood as a profession, we also find a complex system sociological that has to do with the idea of perfection with which the body is built in a given historical period or moment human. Thus, what is understood today as a model body (tall, slender and sensual) is not the same as what in the 16th century, for example, was considered a body model. In this sense, the nudity of the woman and the obtaining of an increasingly skinny and slim body are elements that play a important role not only in the parades of fashion but in any kind of advertising in which the idea of a perfect body to which all women should aspire is also represented, even when it is not very real and is even technologically altered.
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