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Unshaved Resistance And Revolution In Womens Body Hair Breanne Fahs

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Unshaved Resistance And Revolution In Womens Body Hair Breanne Fahs
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.56 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Breanne Fahs
ISBN: 9780295750286, 9780295750279, 0295750286, 0295750278, 2021043715, 2021043716
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Unshaved Resistance And Revolution In Womens Body Hair Breanne Fahs by Breanne Fahs 9780295750286, 9780295750279, 0295750286, 0295750278, 2021043715, 2021043716 instant download after payment.

Body hair, especially on women, provokes, disrupts, and, at times, offends. It is tangled up with culture itself-in art, families, workplaces, relationships, sex, the beauty industry, governments, and capitalism. From Chinese activists challenging the Communist Party, to students in Arizona rejecting their family and workplace ideas about grooming, to high-art feminist photographers boldly featuring hairy women, Fahs deftly explores the volatile and ever-changing landscape of women's body hair politics. She showcases an underground movement of artists, zine-makers, rebels, and activists who have used women's visible body hair as a declaration of freedom from patriarchal norms. Fahs presents body hair not just as a personal grooming choice but as a connection to broader cultural stories about women's reproductive rights, feminist battlegrounds about autonomy, neoliberal intrusions into beauty regimens, and even global tensions around women's place in society. Ultimately, Unshaved shows the collision between the mundane and the extraordinary, the everyday and the revolutionary.

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