The tattoo may be considered iconic in terms of its ability to reflect and contribute to consumer culture. It encapsulates contemporary tensions between the paradigm of plasticity that has engulfed the body and skin and a disavowal of that paradigm by marking the body in a permanent fashion. Tattoos also manage to articulate discourses of deviance and the mainstream, difference and sameness. Further, the “invariant processual contour” of tattoo remains the same across cultures and histories while also managing to evidence differences in emphasis. Similarly, the functions of tattoo in terms of decoration, ritual, identification, and protection continue to trace the boundaries of their possibilities. Ultimately, in a culture that values indiv...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
Literature on American tattooing appears in varied forms, from the scholarly journals of anthropolog...
Numerous scholars have argued that we are currently in a post \u27tattoo renaissance\u27 era wherein...
peer-reviewedThe tattoo may be considered iconic in terms of its ability to reflect and contribute t...
This study explores the increasingly popular use of brand symbols as imagery for tattooing. Through ...
International audienceThis paper brings a fresh contribution to the role of space and places in Cons...
Tattoos are a highly visible social and cultural sight, from TV series that represent the lives of t...
This article suggests the systems theoretical distinction of form/medium as a useful tool for distin...
Tattoos can be viewed as visual manifestations of the self who wears them, and tattooing as a proces...
In a culture today that seems to be increasingly more accepting of tattoos, it is important to ask w...
The body is central to contemporary consumer culture. However, whilst material objects such as famil...
The theme of belonging is certainly deep-rooted in tattooing practices of the Ancient World. I would...
To consider body modification, in this case tattooing, in the 21st century, opens new paths of inqui...
My research explores the philosophical questions that the concept of permanent tattooing gives rise ...
Theoretical work is divided into several parts. The widest range of the overall development of a tat...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
Literature on American tattooing appears in varied forms, from the scholarly journals of anthropolog...
Numerous scholars have argued that we are currently in a post \u27tattoo renaissance\u27 era wherein...
peer-reviewedThe tattoo may be considered iconic in terms of its ability to reflect and contribute t...
This study explores the increasingly popular use of brand symbols as imagery for tattooing. Through ...
International audienceThis paper brings a fresh contribution to the role of space and places in Cons...
Tattoos are a highly visible social and cultural sight, from TV series that represent the lives of t...
This article suggests the systems theoretical distinction of form/medium as a useful tool for distin...
Tattoos can be viewed as visual manifestations of the self who wears them, and tattooing as a proces...
In a culture today that seems to be increasingly more accepting of tattoos, it is important to ask w...
The body is central to contemporary consumer culture. However, whilst material objects such as famil...
The theme of belonging is certainly deep-rooted in tattooing practices of the Ancient World. I would...
To consider body modification, in this case tattooing, in the 21st century, opens new paths of inqui...
My research explores the philosophical questions that the concept of permanent tattooing gives rise ...
Theoretical work is divided into several parts. The widest range of the overall development of a tat...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
Literature on American tattooing appears in varied forms, from the scholarly journals of anthropolog...
Numerous scholars have argued that we are currently in a post \u27tattoo renaissance\u27 era wherein...