How does the beauty industry ‘narrate the skin’? What does it teach women from different cultural groups about the female body? How does skin function as a site where female subjection and abjection are produced and reproduced? In this paper we examine the skin industry pointing to its extreme commodification of the female body and to the inexcusable pressure this places on females of most age and cultural groups.We focus on two examples. Firstly, we show what the skin industry teaches girls and women about both their skin colour ‘problems’ and desirable practices of whitening and, secondarily, tanning. Secondly, we consider what the cosmetic surgery industry teaches us about female bodily ‘imperfections&r...
This thesis interrogates the history of British racism and skin tone through the lens of skin modifi...
In this work I examine the way female bodies are constructed by contemporary ethnic U.S. women write...
Have you ever watched a beauty pageant contest? What about mainstream pornography? These two capital...
The merging of new technologies with old colonial ideologies has created a context where consumers c...
This paper explores the impact of racist beauty ideals on black women through a survey of personal t...
Skin lightening cuts across multiple and intersecting areas of interest to sociologists. These inclu...
In recent years, the prevalence of skin whitening products has increased tremendously among Asian wo...
This study explores processes of identity construction among women who have skin conditions and body...
This book analyses the social and ethical implications of the globalization of emerging skin-whiteni...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the extent to which the phenomenon of skin bleachi...
Our bodies define a border between ourselves and the world around us. However we might feel about ou...
This article explores how Further Education (FE) lecturers and trainers manage a mild stigma that so...
Founded on the significance of the skin bleaching phenomenon in Jamaica, and the persistent influenc...
In June 2016, the cosmetic company, ColourPop, released a new line of contour-intended sculpting sti...
The goal of creating the idealized female form is neither new nor novel. Women have been altering th...
This thesis interrogates the history of British racism and skin tone through the lens of skin modifi...
In this work I examine the way female bodies are constructed by contemporary ethnic U.S. women write...
Have you ever watched a beauty pageant contest? What about mainstream pornography? These two capital...
The merging of new technologies with old colonial ideologies has created a context where consumers c...
This paper explores the impact of racist beauty ideals on black women through a survey of personal t...
Skin lightening cuts across multiple and intersecting areas of interest to sociologists. These inclu...
In recent years, the prevalence of skin whitening products has increased tremendously among Asian wo...
This study explores processes of identity construction among women who have skin conditions and body...
This book analyses the social and ethical implications of the globalization of emerging skin-whiteni...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the extent to which the phenomenon of skin bleachi...
Our bodies define a border between ourselves and the world around us. However we might feel about ou...
This article explores how Further Education (FE) lecturers and trainers manage a mild stigma that so...
Founded on the significance of the skin bleaching phenomenon in Jamaica, and the persistent influenc...
In June 2016, the cosmetic company, ColourPop, released a new line of contour-intended sculpting sti...
The goal of creating the idealized female form is neither new nor novel. Women have been altering th...
This thesis interrogates the history of British racism and skin tone through the lens of skin modifi...
In this work I examine the way female bodies are constructed by contemporary ethnic U.S. women write...
Have you ever watched a beauty pageant contest? What about mainstream pornography? These two capital...