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The Representation of Mature Japanese Women in Media

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The pressure to "pass" as younger is a direct consequence of the male gaze extended across the lifespan. Mature actresses report immense pressure to undergo cosmetic procedures not to look better, but to remain employable. This creates a vicious cycle: those who visibly age are deemed "unrelatable"; those who surgically alter themselves are mocked for not "aging gracefully." French actress Juliette Binoche has been vocal about refusing such pressures, yet admits she lost roles to actresses who complied. The mature female body on screen is thus either a site of denial (cosmetic intervention) or absence (the character is written out). The Representation of Mature Japanese Women in Media

are headlining global campaigns that define aging not as a decline, but as a period for reinvention and proactive empowerment. Challenging Double Standards The Power of the Small Screen 4