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Beauty Up Exploring Contemporary Japanese Body Aesthetics 1st Edition Laura Miller

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Beauty Up Exploring Contemporary Japanese Body Aesthetics 1st Edition Laura Miller
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.88 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Laura Miller
ISBN: 9780520245099, 0520245091
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Beauty Up Exploring Contemporary Japanese Body Aesthetics 1st Edition Laura Miller by Laura Miller 9780520245099, 0520245091 instant download after payment.

This engaging introduction to Japan's burgeoning beauty culture investigates a wide range of phenomenon--aesthetic salons, dieting products, male beauty activities, and beauty language--to find out why Japanese women and men are paying so much attention to their bodies. Laura Miller uses social science and popular culture sources to connect breast enhancements, eyelid surgery, body hair removal, nipple bleaching, and other beauty work to larger issues of gender ideology, the culturally-constructed nature of beauty ideals, and the globalization of beauty technologies and standards. Her sophisticated treatment of this timely topic suggests that new body aesthetics are not forms of "deracializiation" but rather innovative experimentation with identity management. While recognizing that these beauty activities are potentially a form of resistance, Miller also considers the commodification of beauty, exploring how new ideals and technologies are tying consumers even more firmly to an ever-expanding beauty industry. By considering beauty in a Japanese context, Miller challenges widespread assumptions about the universality and naturalness of beauty standards.

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