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Venus Envy Elizabeth Haiken

Venus Envy By Elizabeth Haiken

Venus Envy by Elizabeth Haiken


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Traces the quest for physical perfection through surgery from the turn of the century to the present. Drawing on sources including personal accounts, medical journals and beauty guides, the text reveals how culture came to see cosmetic surgery as a panacea for both individual and societal problems.

Venus Envy Summary

Venus Envy: A History of Cosmetic Surgery by Elizabeth Haiken

Traces the quest for physical perfection through surgery from the turn of the century to the present. Drawing on a range of sources, including personal accounts, medical journals and beauty guides, the text reveals how culture came to see cosmetic surgery as a panacea for both individual and societal problems. As Americans and their surgeons linked the significance of normal standards of beauty to social adjustment and economic success, they also linked undesirable characteristics to psychological conditions such as the inferiority complex, for which cosmetic surgery appeared to offer a cure. The book also explores the new meanings with which the era of plastic surgery endowed race, ethnicity, ageing and femininity, from Fanny Brice's 1923 nose operation to Michael Jackson's race- and gender-bending transformation of the late-1980s.

Venus Envy Reviews

Part history, part cultural/economic analysis, it explains better than anything else I've read what made American society so vulnerable to the seduction of the knife and the tyranny of visual conformity. As the idea of the perfect, ageless body becomes ever more dominant in our culture, it's important that we--especially women--understand how we've got ourselves into this mess. 'Venus Envy' offers readable, perceptive answers.--Sarah Dunant, 'The Times of London' Original, well-researched, and a pleasure to read. It constitutes an astute analysis of the modern commodification of the body and the role of the medical profession in such developments.--Roy Porter, 'Times Higher Education Supplement' An informative, often engaging account of the history of cosmetic surgery in the United States.--'Parade Magazine' [A] very meaty history of plastic surgery. The relevant race and gender issues are thoroughly worked over (one chapter title: 'The Michael Jackson Factor'), and there are enough horror stories about leached silicone and Homely Girl contests to make one permanently swear off the scalpel.--'Entertainment Weekly' This book charts how millions have spent billions to enlarge or shrink body parts. Author Elizabeth Haiken has pitched a big tent. Plastic surgery embraces self-enhancement, prejudice, greed, submission and opportunity. This is about life in a democracy, where (for a price) any boy can be president and any girl can be Miss America.--Kate Callen, 'San-Diego Union-Tribune'

About Elizabeth Haiken

Elizabeth Haiken is assistant professor of history at the University of Tennessee. NOW AT UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA - SEE PAPERBACK RECORD

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GOR005716902
9780801857638
0801857635
Venus Envy: A History of Cosmetic Surgery by Elizabeth Haiken
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
19970929
288
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