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  • O profilu zainteresiranih e...
    Zujić, Paula; Škomrlj, Matea; Brstilo Lovrić, Ivana

    Kroatologija, 07/2023, Letnik: 14, Številka: 1
    Journal Article, Paper

    Estetska kirurgija globalno je popularni fenomen u kojemu ogledamo transformativni potencijal ljudskoga tijela ne samo kao biološke, već i sociokulturne kategorije. Uvidjevši manjak srodnih tematizacija, cilj rada bio je utvrđivanje profila studenata grada Zagreba zainteresiranih za estetsku kirurgiju u svrhu poboljšanja vlastitog izgleda u širini njihovih identitetskih atribucija. Na prigodnom uzorku anketiranih studenata (N= 218) utvrđeno je da se njihov interes za estetskom kirurgijom profilira na razini spola, religioznosti, odnosa naspram starenja i novih tehnologija. Tako su se studentice te nereligiozniji, tehnooptimističniji studenti sa stavom da starenje treba tehno-znanstveno dokinuti iskazali zainteresiranijima za estetskom kirurgijom od muških kolega, religioznijih, tehnopesimističnijih i indiferentnih prema pitanju dokidanja starenja. K tome, trećina ispitanih studenata pokazala se otvorenima za vlastite estetske zahvate u budućnosti, uglavnom navodeći dva ili više (ne)invazivna zahvata. Dobiveni profil takozvanih zainteresiranih estetičara naznačio je potrebu za daljnjim istraživanjem teme s poželjnim interdisciplinarnim pristupom u kontekstu hrvatskog društva. Aesthetic surgery is a globally popular phenomenon in which the transfor-mative potential of the human body reflects not only as a biological, but also asa sociocultural category. Noticing the lack of related research, the aim of thispaper was to determine the profile of students of the city of Zagreb interestedin aesthetic surgery in order to improve their own appearance in the breadth oftheir identity attributions. Based on the convenient sample of surveyed studentsin the city of Zagreb (N= 218), it was determined that their interest in aesthe-tic surgery is profiled at the level of gender, religiosity, attitudes towards agingand new technologies. Therefore, female students, more non-religious students,more techno-optimistic students, conformed with the attitude that aging shouldbe techno-scientifically terminated, were more interested in aesthetic surgerythen their male colleagues, who appear to be more religious, techno-pessimistic,and were indifferent on the issue of anti-aging. In addition, a third of the sur-veyed students were open to their own aesthetic procedures in the future, mostlystating two or more (non)invasive procedures. The obtained profile of so-calledinterested aestheticians indicated the need for further research in this topic witha desirable interdisciplinary approach in the context of Croatian society.