In this article, we study women’s tattoos from a lived religion perspective. We describe how women’s tattoos express their inner lives, the religious dynamics associated with tattooing, and how they negotiate them with others. The sample used came from surveys and interviews targeting tattooed women at a confessional college on the East Coast of the United States. Women appropriate a prevalent cultural practice like body art to express their religious and spiritual experiences and ideas. It can be a Catholic motto, a Hindu or Buddhist sign, or a reformulated goddess, but the point is that women use tattoos to express their inner lives. We found that women perceive workplace culture as a hostile space for them to express their inner lives th...
We used qualitative research methodology in appraising 24 evangelical Christian college students\u27...
Tattoo is kind of body art that is well known practice from beginning of human history to present ti...
The aim of this study was to examine the experience and meaning of tattooing and piercing in women w...
This research project explores the lived experiences of tattooed women. This research was informed b...
Since the 1970's, tattooing has become increasingly popular in American society, explanations for th...
There has been an increase in the numbers of women getting tattoos. The purpose of this study was to...
This research explores the motivations and experiences of women who are visibly heavily tattooed. Th...
"Ink into the skin: The lived experiences of Female students in a Catholic School" was a qualitative...
In this article, the author argues that some contemporary tattoos might be considered 'sacralization...
The dramatic increase in the masculine practice of tattooing among girls in Western societies is an ...
By being tattooed, people are able to express who they are, display what they have overcome and stat...
1 online resource (43 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 19...
This paper has presented the significance of tattoos for women. Responses from individual women bear...
This scientific paper discusses how tattoo edwomen interact in social life with the majority of peop...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The tattooing culture has been ...
We used qualitative research methodology in appraising 24 evangelical Christian college students\u27...
Tattoo is kind of body art that is well known practice from beginning of human history to present ti...
The aim of this study was to examine the experience and meaning of tattooing and piercing in women w...
This research project explores the lived experiences of tattooed women. This research was informed b...
Since the 1970's, tattooing has become increasingly popular in American society, explanations for th...
There has been an increase in the numbers of women getting tattoos. The purpose of this study was to...
This research explores the motivations and experiences of women who are visibly heavily tattooed. Th...
"Ink into the skin: The lived experiences of Female students in a Catholic School" was a qualitative...
In this article, the author argues that some contemporary tattoos might be considered 'sacralization...
The dramatic increase in the masculine practice of tattooing among girls in Western societies is an ...
By being tattooed, people are able to express who they are, display what they have overcome and stat...
1 online resource (43 p.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references (p. 19...
This paper has presented the significance of tattoos for women. Responses from individual women bear...
This scientific paper discusses how tattoo edwomen interact in social life with the majority of peop...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The tattooing culture has been ...
We used qualitative research methodology in appraising 24 evangelical Christian college students\u27...
Tattoo is kind of body art that is well known practice from beginning of human history to present ti...
The aim of this study was to examine the experience and meaning of tattooing and piercing in women w...