Pretty Modern – Beauty, Sex, and Plastic Surgery in Brazil
Autor Alexander Edmondsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822348016
ISBN-10: 0822348012
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: 25 illustrations, incl. 10 in color
Dimensiuni: 158 x 237 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822348012
Pagini: 318
Ilustrații: 25 illustrations, incl. 10 in color
Dimensiuni: 158 x 237 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Illustrations viii
Introduction. In the Universe of Beauty 1
Part One. The Self-Esteem in Each Ego Awakens
Siliconadas 37
The Philosopher of Plástica 47
Without Tits There Is No Paradise 57
A Brief History of Self-Esteem 75
Hospital School 89
The Right to Beauty 102
Aesthetic Health 114
Part Two. Beautiful People
Preta 123
Magnificent Miscegenation 127
The National Passion 135
Nanci's Rhinoplasty 143
My Black Is My Brand 150
Role Models 162
The Economy of Appearances 167
Part Three. Engineering the Erotic
Creating and Modeling Nature 177
Aesthetic Medicine and Motherhood 183
The Vanity of Maids 195
Lens of Dreams 204
I Love Myself 219
Conclusion 239
Acknowledgments 253
Notes 257
References 269
Index 285
Introduction. In the Universe of Beauty 1
Part One. The Self-Esteem in Each Ego Awakens
Siliconadas 37
The Philosopher of Plástica 47
Without Tits There Is No Paradise 57
A Brief History of Self-Esteem 75
Hospital School 89
The Right to Beauty 102
Aesthetic Health 114
Part Two. Beautiful People
Preta 123
Magnificent Miscegenation 127
The National Passion 135
Nanci's Rhinoplasty 143
My Black Is My Brand 150
Role Models 162
The Economy of Appearances 167
Part Three. Engineering the Erotic
Creating and Modeling Nature 177
Aesthetic Medicine and Motherhood 183
The Vanity of Maids 195
Lens of Dreams 204
I Love Myself 219
Conclusion 239
Acknowledgments 253
Notes 257
References 269
Index 285
Recenzii
Alex Edmonds book Pretty Modern is a remarkable account of cosmetic surgery - or plástica in Brazil. It attempts to locate cosmetic surgery as a specific cultural practice in a particular location breaks with regular tired debates about whether cosmetic surgery is good or bad, explaining instead what plástica means to its participants. The book entwines the views of both patients and surgeons many of whom Edmonds spent considerable time with in the notion of aesthetic health. - Ruth Holliday, Sociology of Health & Illness, Vol. 34 No. 1, 2012
"A masterpiece. Pretty Modern is one of the most nuanced and beautifully crafted ethnographies out there.--João Biehl, Princeton University
A fresh, smart, insightful, entertaining and compelling book about a topic--cosmetic surgery--that many of us thought had self-combusted in the 1990s, amid irresolvable debates about whether women who wanted bigger breasts were subjects with agency or duped victims of the beauty myth. Pretty Modern rises from the ashes of those debates to provide us with exciting new ways of thinking about what plastic surgery is, what it means and what it does. It is first-rate anthropology and a wonderfully perceptive study of Brazil.--Don Kulick, author of Travesti: Sex, Gender, and Culture among Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes
"This is an articulate and eloquent introduction to the Brazil that we all knew existed, but were afraid to discuss." Latin American Review of Books
"Alex Edmond's book Pretty Modern is a remarkable account of cosmetic surgery - or plastica - in Brazil. It attempts to locate cosmetic surgery as a specific cultural practice in a particular location breaks with regular tired debates about whether cosmetic surgery is 'good' or 'bad', explaining instead what plastica means to its participants. The book entwines the views of both patients and surgeons - many of whom Edmonds spent considerable time with - in the notion of aesthetic health'." - Ruth Holliday, Sociology of Health & Illness, Vol. 34 No. 1, 2012 "A masterpiece. Pretty Modern is one of the most nuanced and beautifully crafted ethnographies out there."--Joao Biehl, Princeton University "A fresh, smart, insightful, entertaining and compelling book about a topic--cosmetic surgery--that many of us thought had self-combusted in the 1990s, amid irresolvable debates about whether women who wanted bigger breasts were subjects with agency or duped victims of the 'beauty myth'. Pretty Modern rises from the ashes of those debates to provide us with exciting new ways of thinking about what plastic surgery is, what it means and what it does. It is first-rate anthropology and a wonderfully perceptive study of Brazil."--Don Kulick, author of Travesti: Sex, Gender, and Culture among Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes "This is an articulate and eloquent introduction to the Brazil that we all knew existed, but were afraid to discuss." Latin American Review of Books
"A masterpiece. Pretty Modern is one of the most nuanced and beautifully crafted ethnographies out there.--João Biehl, Princeton University
A fresh, smart, insightful, entertaining and compelling book about a topic--cosmetic surgery--that many of us thought had self-combusted in the 1990s, amid irresolvable debates about whether women who wanted bigger breasts were subjects with agency or duped victims of the beauty myth. Pretty Modern rises from the ashes of those debates to provide us with exciting new ways of thinking about what plastic surgery is, what it means and what it does. It is first-rate anthropology and a wonderfully perceptive study of Brazil.--Don Kulick, author of Travesti: Sex, Gender, and Culture among Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes
"This is an articulate and eloquent introduction to the Brazil that we all knew existed, but were afraid to discuss." Latin American Review of Books
"Alex Edmond's book Pretty Modern is a remarkable account of cosmetic surgery - or plastica - in Brazil. It attempts to locate cosmetic surgery as a specific cultural practice in a particular location breaks with regular tired debates about whether cosmetic surgery is 'good' or 'bad', explaining instead what plastica means to its participants. The book entwines the views of both patients and surgeons - many of whom Edmonds spent considerable time with - in the notion of aesthetic health'." - Ruth Holliday, Sociology of Health & Illness, Vol. 34 No. 1, 2012 "A masterpiece. Pretty Modern is one of the most nuanced and beautifully crafted ethnographies out there."--Joao Biehl, Princeton University "A fresh, smart, insightful, entertaining and compelling book about a topic--cosmetic surgery--that many of us thought had self-combusted in the 1990s, amid irresolvable debates about whether women who wanted bigger breasts were subjects with agency or duped victims of the 'beauty myth'. Pretty Modern rises from the ashes of those debates to provide us with exciting new ways of thinking about what plastic surgery is, what it means and what it does. It is first-rate anthropology and a wonderfully perceptive study of Brazil."--Don Kulick, author of Travesti: Sex, Gender, and Culture among Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes "This is an articulate and eloquent introduction to the Brazil that we all knew existed, but were afraid to discuss." Latin American Review of Books
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"A fresh, smart, insightful, entertaining, and compelling book about a topic--cosmetic surgery--that many of us thought had self-combusted in the 1990s amid irresolvable debates about whether women who wanted bigger breasts were subjects with agency or duped victims of the 'beauty myth.' "Pretty Modern" rises from the ashes of those debates to provide us with exciting new ways of thinking about what plastic surgery is, what it means, and what it does. It is first-rate anthropology and a wonderfully perceptive study of Brazil."--Don Kulick, author of "Travesti: Sex, Gender, and Culture among Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes"
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An ethnography that examines the culture of beauty and plastic surgery in Brazil