The growth of the service economy, widespread acceptance of cosmetic technologies, expansion of global media, and the intensification of scrutiny of appearance brought about by the internet have heightened the power of beauty ideals in everyday life. A range of interdisciplinary contributions by an international roster of established and emerging scholars will introduce students to the emergence of debates about beauty, including work in history, sociology, communications, anthropology, gender studies, disability studies, ethnic studies, cultural studies, philosophy, and psychology. The…mehr
The growth of the service economy, widespread acceptance of cosmetic technologies, expansion of global media, and the intensification of scrutiny of appearance brought about by the internet have heightened the power of beauty ideals in everyday life. A range of interdisciplinary contributions by an international roster of established and emerging scholars will introduce students to the emergence of debates about beauty, including work in history, sociology, communications, anthropology, gender studies, disability studies, ethnic studies, cultural studies, philosophy, and psychology. The Routledge Companion to Beauty Politics is an essential reference work for students and researchers interested in the politics of appearance. Comprising over 30 chapters by a team of international contributors the Handbook is divided into six parts: Theorizing Beauty Politics Competing Definitions of Beauty Beauty, Activism, and Social Change Body Work Beauty and Labor Beauty and the Lifecourse The Routledge Companion to Beauty Politics is essential reading for students in Women and Gender Studies, Sociology, Media Studies, Communications, Philosophy, and Psychology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maxine Leeds Craig is a professor in the Sociology Department at the University of California, Davis, USA. She is the author of Sorry I Don't Dance: Why Men Refuse to Move (2014) and Ain't I a Beauty Queen? Black Women, Beauty, and the Politics of Race (2002). She studies the politics of beauty, of dancing and not dancing, or, in other words, the ways in which social structures of race, gender, and class are lived in day-to-day embodiment.
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Part One: Theorizing Beauty Politics 1 Introduction Maxine Leeds Craig 2 Neoliberal Beauty 3 Beauty and Class 4 Transnational Feminist Approaches to Beauty 5 Philosophy and the Politics of Beauty 6 Picking Your Battles: Beauty, Complacency and the Other Life of Racism Part Two: Competing Definitions of Beauty 7 Democratizing Looks: The Politics of Gender, Class and Beauty in early 20th century United States 8 Some's Thin, Some's Voluptuous But They All Fine: Feminine Beauty in Black Publications 1827-1909 9 Colorism and the Racial Politics of Beauty 10 Beauty, Colorism, and Anti-Colorism in Transnational India 11 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Body Size 12 Beauty Standards and Body-Image Issues in the West and Japan from a Cultural Perspective 13 Body Aesthetics & Beauty Politics in 21st Century Africa: Case of the Sudan 14 Fantastic Bodies: Navigating Ideals of Beauty in Cosplay Part Three: Beauty, Activism, and Social Change 15 The Rise of Disability Aesthetics: Reframing the Relationship between Disability, Beauty, and Art 16 "There is Something Chic about Women Wearing Men's Clothes": Lesbian Activists as Fashionable Women in the Fight for the Rights of Sexual Minorities in the United States, 1955-1972 17 Fat Activism and Beauty Politics 18 Bumpah Politics: The Thick Black Female Body in the US and Caribbean Academic Discourses 19 Rooted: On Black Women, Beauty, Hair and Embodiment 20 I do not see myself as anything else than white: Black resistance to racial cosplay blackfishing 21 The Beautiful Body in the Age of #metoo Part Four: Body Work 22 Genital Aesthetics 23 Body hair removal: Constructing the 'baseline' for the normative gendered body in the contemporary Anglophone West 24 Negotiating "Islamic" Beauty in Turkey, or Conceptualizing the Complex Entanglements Between Beauty and Religion 25 Botox and Beauty Politics 26 Orthodontics as Expected Beauty Work 27 Cosmetic Surgery and the discourse of Westernization of Korean Bodies 28 The Racial Politics of Plastic Surgery Part Five: Beauty and Labor 29 Size Matters (In Modeling) 30 Tattooers at Work: An Emotional and Permanent Body Labor 31 Beauty Pageants and Border Crossings: The Politics of Class, Cosmopolitanism, Race and Place 32 Retail Work, Race and Aesthetic Labor 33 Hourly Beauty: Aesthetic Labor in China Part Six: Beauty and the Lifecourse 34 Girls and Beauty (Pageant) Culture 35 The Politics of Looking Old: Older Adults and the Aging Body 36 The Incredible Invisible Woman: Age, Beauty and the Specter of Identity
Part One: Theorizing Beauty Politics 1 Introduction Maxine Leeds Craig 2 Neoliberal Beauty 3 Beauty and Class 4 Transnational Feminist Approaches to Beauty 5 Philosophy and the Politics of Beauty 6 Picking Your Battles: Beauty, Complacency and the Other Life of Racism Part Two: Competing Definitions of Beauty 7 Democratizing Looks: The Politics of Gender, Class and Beauty in early 20th century United States 8 Some's Thin, Some's Voluptuous But They All Fine: Feminine Beauty in Black Publications 1827-1909 9 Colorism and the Racial Politics of Beauty 10 Beauty, Colorism, and Anti-Colorism in Transnational India 11 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Body Size 12 Beauty Standards and Body-Image Issues in the West and Japan from a Cultural Perspective 13 Body Aesthetics & Beauty Politics in 21st Century Africa: Case of the Sudan 14 Fantastic Bodies: Navigating Ideals of Beauty in Cosplay Part Three: Beauty, Activism, and Social Change 15 The Rise of Disability Aesthetics: Reframing the Relationship between Disability, Beauty, and Art 16 "There is Something Chic about Women Wearing Men's Clothes": Lesbian Activists as Fashionable Women in the Fight for the Rights of Sexual Minorities in the United States, 1955-1972 17 Fat Activism and Beauty Politics 18 Bumpah Politics: The Thick Black Female Body in the US and Caribbean Academic Discourses 19 Rooted: On Black Women, Beauty, Hair and Embodiment 20 I do not see myself as anything else than white: Black resistance to racial cosplay blackfishing 21 The Beautiful Body in the Age of #metoo Part Four: Body Work 22 Genital Aesthetics 23 Body hair removal: Constructing the 'baseline' for the normative gendered body in the contemporary Anglophone West 24 Negotiating "Islamic" Beauty in Turkey, or Conceptualizing the Complex Entanglements Between Beauty and Religion 25 Botox and Beauty Politics 26 Orthodontics as Expected Beauty Work 27 Cosmetic Surgery and the discourse of Westernization of Korean Bodies 28 The Racial Politics of Plastic Surgery Part Five: Beauty and Labor 29 Size Matters (In Modeling) 30 Tattooers at Work: An Emotional and Permanent Body Labor 31 Beauty Pageants and Border Crossings: The Politics of Class, Cosmopolitanism, Race and Place 32 Retail Work, Race and Aesthetic Labor 33 Hourly Beauty: Aesthetic Labor in China Part Six: Beauty and the Lifecourse 34 Girls and Beauty (Pageant) Culture 35 The Politics of Looking Old: Older Adults and the Aging Body 36 The Incredible Invisible Woman: Age, Beauty and the Specter of Identity
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