Mapping Beauty: Map of Countries with Miss Universe Pageant
Winners
The 63rd Annual
Miss Universe Pageant airs on Sunday night.
The Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection
(GRMC) presents a map showing the countries with winners of the pageant from
1952 to 2013.
The map, (above, click to
enlarge) Eye of the Beholder, features
countries with winning contestants in red.
This map is based on a map (above) showing countries with participants
in the pageant featured in The Penguin
Atlas of Women in the World by Joni Seager available from the Atlas
Collection and the GRMC on the second floor of Bracken Library.
The map from the atlas
shows participating countries in purple and serves as a study in the perception
of beauty and beauty pageants. Many of
the countries in the Middle East and Africa have never participated in the
pageant—either due to cultural limitations, expense, or other traditions.
According to the atlas, “International
beauty contests promote and export a white, Western standard of beauty. Globalization is accelerating the adoption of
these standards around the world.” The
first five winners of the pageant were from the United States or Western
Europe. Japan was the first Asian
country to produce a winner in 1959.
Miss Lebanon won the pageant in 1971; Miss South Africa won in 1978; and
Miss Namibia won in 1992. The United
States has the most winners with eight, and Venezuela has won seven pageants.
Hundreds of maps and
atlases depicting numerous women’s issues are available for research and
learning. Maps featuring important
events in the lives of prominent women are also available from the GRMC,
including Amelia Earhart, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Madam C.J. Walker, and Jane
Austen. The GRMC provides an online
guide for finding cartographic resources for women’s studies and a subject guide listing available maps and atlases. The map of the winners is available from the University Libraries' Cardinal Scholar.
For more information about
using maps and atlases for social research, please contact the GRMC at
765-285-1097.
What a great collection of maps!!! And innovative ways to use maps to display topics
ReplyDeleteAm watching the pageant with my kids and we were wondering which countries participate. This map shows so much better the regions than the list of countries.
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