Bokdetaljer
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
48
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Jul 30, 2018
Förlag
Gareth Stevens Pub
ISBN-10
1538226820
ISBN-13
9781538226827
Beskrivning
Anita Croy delves into the intricate world of body modification, exploring its rich history and cultural significance. From ancient practices like foot binding to modern trends in cosmetic surgery, the book examines how individuals have transformed their bodies throughout time, reflecting personal identity and societal influences. Each chapter introduces various methods of modification, such as piercings, tattoos, and corsetry, while highlighting the motivations behind these choices—from aesthetic aspirations to cultural rituals.
Through compelling narratives and vivid illustrations, readers are invited to consider the implications of body modification. Croy encourages a dialogue surrounding beauty standards, self-expression, and the psychological impacts of altering one's physique. This thought-provoking exploration not only reveals the artistry involved in these modifications but also challenges perceptions of normalization and taboo, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of how bodies serve as canvases for identity and self-discovery.
Through compelling narratives and vivid illustrations, readers are invited to consider the implications of body modification. Croy encourages a dialogue surrounding beauty standards, self-expression, and the psychological impacts of altering one's physique. This thought-provoking exploration not only reveals the artistry involved in these modifications but also challenges perceptions of normalization and taboo, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of how bodies serve as canvases for identity and self-discovery.
Genrer
Historia