In this article, we present an overview of literature that explores tattooed female bodies. Focusing particularly on literature on femininities and embodiment, we consider how tattooed women’s bodies are read culturally, and the implications of this reading for our further understanding of the social construction of femininities. We explore how hegemonic notions of femininities and embodiment intersect in our cultural reading of women’s tattooed bodies. To conclude, we look at how femininities and embodiment are important in under- standing how femininity is constituted, how women experience their tattooed bodies differently, and what this means in terms of how the body is read culturally
When we dress our bodies we are choosing a version of ourselves to present. We may choose to present...
Tattoos, or irezumi, in Japanese culture are closely associated with the Japanese crime group known ...
Tattooing has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity in contemporary Western culture as of late, althoug...
In this article, we present an overview of literature that explores tattooed female bodies. Focusing...
Over the last decade, there has been a substantial rise in the popularity of tattooing in the UK, an...
In this study, we explore how women with tattoos are portrayed in digital media. With a focus on the...
Normative constructions of femininity in the UK are constructed around white, middle-class, and thin...
By being tattooed, people are able to express who they are, display what they have overcome and stat...
The skin is always and already a series of planes which signify race, gender, age and such. Tattooin...
Over the past couple of decades, numerous pieces of research consider the rise in the popularity, av...
Tattooed women's practices of resistance and conformity are constituted within social, cultural, and...
Objectives/purpose: I am interested in the ways that tattooed women negotiate femininities, and how...
The rise in the popularity of tattoos over the past decade is evident, with recent figures suggestin...
This research project explores the lived experiences of tattooed women. This research was informed b...
This research explores the motivations and experiences of women who are visibly heavily tattooed. Th...
When we dress our bodies we are choosing a version of ourselves to present. We may choose to present...
Tattoos, or irezumi, in Japanese culture are closely associated with the Japanese crime group known ...
Tattooing has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity in contemporary Western culture as of late, althoug...
In this article, we present an overview of literature that explores tattooed female bodies. Focusing...
Over the last decade, there has been a substantial rise in the popularity of tattooing in the UK, an...
In this study, we explore how women with tattoos are portrayed in digital media. With a focus on the...
Normative constructions of femininity in the UK are constructed around white, middle-class, and thin...
By being tattooed, people are able to express who they are, display what they have overcome and stat...
The skin is always and already a series of planes which signify race, gender, age and such. Tattooin...
Over the past couple of decades, numerous pieces of research consider the rise in the popularity, av...
Tattooed women's practices of resistance and conformity are constituted within social, cultural, and...
Objectives/purpose: I am interested in the ways that tattooed women negotiate femininities, and how...
The rise in the popularity of tattoos over the past decade is evident, with recent figures suggestin...
This research project explores the lived experiences of tattooed women. This research was informed b...
This research explores the motivations and experiences of women who are visibly heavily tattooed. Th...
When we dress our bodies we are choosing a version of ourselves to present. We may choose to present...
Tattoos, or irezumi, in Japanese culture are closely associated with the Japanese crime group known ...
Tattooing has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity in contemporary Western culture as of late, althoug...