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Veiled on Instagram? Representation of Veiled versus Nonveiled Women in Western and Egyptian Instagram Posts

By
Taher A.
El-Banna D.M.
Alaa El Dine N.
Hamdy N.

This study uses visual, quantitative content analysis to examine whether there is a significant difference in the representation of veiled versus nonveiled women in branded Instagram posts. We also tested the representation of women in Western and Egyptian branded Instagram posts. We used a sample of 200 branded Instagram posts created to promote products and services. The study tested five categories based on Goffman’s and then Kang’s gender analysis models: feminine touch, ritualization of subordination, licensed withdrawal, body display, and independence. We report a significant difference in body display between veiled women in Western versus Egyptian brands’ Instagram posts, as well as between veiled and nonveiled models in Western brands’ posts. We also found that both veiled and nonveiled women in Western brands’ posts show significantly more feminine touch compared to Egyptian brands. © 2021 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.