Under the Skin: Tattoos, Scalps, and the Contested Language of Bodies in Early America

Under the Skin: Tattoos, Scalps, and the Contested Language of Bodies in Early America

by Mairin Odle
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Format Hardcover
Pages 176
Language English
Published Nov 1, 2022
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10 1512823163
ISBN-13 9781512823165
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Mairin Odle dives deep into the fascinating world of body modification in early America, shining a light on the practices that shaped cultural identities. With a keen eye for detail, she explores how tattoos and other forms of body art served as powerful instruments of expression across different communities, laying bare the complex interplay between culture and identity during the seventeenth century.

As she unpacks these historical narratives, Odle brings forth stories that are often overlooked, examining how body modifications challenged societal norms and sparked conversations about identity and belonging. Her engaging prose invites readers to reflect on the significance of these practices in a time when personal and cultural identities were fiercely contested.

Through vivid illustrations and substantial research, this work opens up a new perspective on how bodies were not just canvases but battlegrounds for cultural significance and resistance. Odle’s compelling narrative makes it clear: understanding these modifications helps us comprehend the broader tapestry of early American life.

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