The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery - part 5 pps
... difference of sexes; of the birth and growth of children; how the fa ther doted on the smiles of the infant, and the lively sallies of the older child; how all the life and cares of the mother were ... yet separated off from the infant by the infant. Gradually the separating-off of the not-me from the me takes place, and the pace varies according...
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... the emergence of the female nude as the favorite subject of nineteenth-century painting, which sug- gests not only the new centrality of the female body as the object of the gaze but also the ... surgeons do. They see the defect from the other side of the room. The defect (or deformity, as they term it) hails them, flags them down, implores their assistance...
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... that the surface of the body enacts the object relation it- self. The mirror reflected to these women the image of their tortured histories with their parents. But instead of choosing image-changing ... just doesn’t yet show” ( 15) . Kathleen Woodward has called the cosmetic- surgery solution the aging body-in-masquerade” (“From Virtual Cy- borgs” 1 65) . The surface...
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The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery - part 7 pps
... plastic surgery in the first place. 23 The impossibility of the surgery the film represents is ir- relevant, because in the end the film is about the restoration of the im- age itself. The star becomes ... Actors turned to surgery in order to transform themselves into camera-ready images, which yoked the history of cosmetic surgery to the history of acti...
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The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery - part 10 pps
... in, 2 35 36; and cosmetic surgery, 53 – 54 , 282– 83; criticism of, 306n22; and culture of cosmetic surgery, 260–61; emergence of, 54 55 ; identification with, 147 54 , 313n9; institutional- ization ... of Plastic Surgery. ” American Journal of Surgery 25 (1934): 55 4 58 . Vaisse, Pierre. “Portrait of Society: The Anonymous and the Famous.” A New 346 / Index...
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The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery - part 2 potx
... account, in part, for the recent increase in the num- bers of patients requesting cosmetic plastic surgery who have previously undergone cosmetic surgery procedures on other parts of their bodies” ... body the evidences of her ma- Untouchable Bodies /53 Most important, for the purposes of what will be my central argu- ment about the deep relationship between celeb...
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The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery - part 3 pptx
... happens on the surface of the body as well the love for the penis supplanting the object relation. The deception at the heart of Freudian accounts of sexual difference, then, would be that the overvalued ... in the other hand or the penis grows from the other orifice, as it were, and Rose is the re- combinant nightmare fallout of plastic surgery s otherwise c...
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The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery - part 6 pdf
... however, there is a profound effect on the culture of linking cosmetic surgery to the faces and bodies of ac- tors. This is their depth and their surface—what’s hidden (secret) and at the same ... compromise the authenticity of the original. Although the original work is untouched, the quality of its presence is always depreciated” (221). The authenticity of...
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The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery - part 8 doc
... adore their surgeons often visit other surgeons, be- cause when the nature of the subject is a certain experience of perfec- tion, it’s hard to believe you’ve found it in either the result or the ... in part because of the incommensurability of the outcome to the expectations that people can become addicted to surgery. The ad- diction is built into the practice....
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The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery - part 9 docx
... Patterns of Patients Seeking Cosmetic (Esthetic) Surgery. ” Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 55 (1971): 55 1 57 . Edgerton, Milton T., Margaretha W. Langman, and Thomas Pruzinsky. “Plas- tic Surgery ... The Role of the Computer Imaging System in Modern Aes- thetic Plastic Surgery. ” Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 23 (1999): 159 –63. Brooks, Lida. “Bigger Is Better.” Cosmopol...
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