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Cosmetic Body Alteration and the Hymenoplasty Procedure - Boras, Scott
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Revision with unchanged content. Through the discourse of technological embodiment, scientific progress in medicine and technology have advanced to the point that the human body is no longer thought of as a fixed form void of fluidity and refashioning. Sur gical body alterations, specifically the hymenoplasty procedure, are a means by which some women (re)instate the appearance of virginity. Within a cultural framework of dominant and subservient groups, this phenomenon is constructed as a controversial practice that uses cosmetic surgery in order to circumvent potential honor-killings. By…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Revision with unchanged content. Through the discourse of technological embodiment, scientific progress in medicine and technology have advanced to the point that the human body is no longer thought of as a fixed form void of fluidity and refashioning. Sur gical body alterations, specifically the hymenoplasty procedure, are a means by which some women (re)instate the appearance of virginity. Within a cultural framework of dominant and subservient groups, this phenomenon is constructed as a controversial practice that uses cosmetic surgery in order to circumvent potential honor-killings. By understanding the unique inter relationships of doctors, patients, and publics, ensuing findings that emerge from this examination show that the hymenoplasty procedure is a discursive rhetorical function with far-reaching implications that are both empowering and disempowering for the patients who are having it done. This book is addressed to professionals within the medical community as well as rhetorical communication scholars and anthropologists who have special interests in the ethics and implications of cutting-edge and controversial medical practices .
Autorenporträt
Scott Daniel Boras is a 2005 graduate from the Department of Speech Communication graduate program at Miami University (Ohio). He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Human Communication at Arizona State University.