This article is based on a unique dataset of 75,448 written descriptions of tattoos on British criminal convicts who were either transported or imprisoned during the period from 1791 to 1925. Combining both quantitative evidence (provided as visualizations) and qualitative evidence, it shows that, rather than expressing criminal identities as criminologists and sociologists argued, convicts’ tattoos expressed a broad range of subjects, affinities, and interests from wider popular and even mainstream culture. The diverse occupations held by convicts, the contexts in which tattoos were created, and incidental references to tattooing in other parts of society all point to a growing phenomenon that was embedded in Victorian culture rather than ...
In the recent decades a transformation of tattooing has been witnessed in contemporary Western soci...
In this thesis, I argue that the modern view on tattooing as a new trend and its former association ...
Despite its rich culture and aesthetic traditions, there has never before been an art history of the...
This article is based on a unique dataset of 75,448 written descriptions of tattoos on British crimi...
ABSTRACT Tattoos are to many perhaps a seemingly new fashion and their presence can be felt througho...
Literature on American tattooing appears in varied forms, from the scholarly journals of anthropolog...
This thesis investigates the relationship between having tattoos and crime. A review of past researc...
Tattoos are more popular than they have ever been; however, the history of tattooing is rich and div...
In the Western world, tattooing began as a mechanism for marking slaves and prisoners in Ancient Gre...
In different parts of the world, tattoos historically have been expression of the socio-cultural ide...
Tattooing in the West has long been of great interest to scholars from a range of academic disciplin...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
While an estimated one-third of the United States population has a tattoo, tattoos are still seen as...
The paper discusses the importance of tattoo in the criminal environment and prison subculture. Spec...
It is the 1880s in Brighton, England, on the coast of the English Channel. A young boy depicts a sce...
In the recent decades a transformation of tattooing has been witnessed in contemporary Western soci...
In this thesis, I argue that the modern view on tattooing as a new trend and its former association ...
Despite its rich culture and aesthetic traditions, there has never before been an art history of the...
This article is based on a unique dataset of 75,448 written descriptions of tattoos on British crimi...
ABSTRACT Tattoos are to many perhaps a seemingly new fashion and their presence can be felt througho...
Literature on American tattooing appears in varied forms, from the scholarly journals of anthropolog...
This thesis investigates the relationship between having tattoos and crime. A review of past researc...
Tattoos are more popular than they have ever been; however, the history of tattooing is rich and div...
In the Western world, tattooing began as a mechanism for marking slaves and prisoners in Ancient Gre...
In different parts of the world, tattoos historically have been expression of the socio-cultural ide...
Tattooing in the West has long been of great interest to scholars from a range of academic disciplin...
Tattooing is a practice long associated with social outsiders – sailors, criminals, bikers and women...
While an estimated one-third of the United States population has a tattoo, tattoos are still seen as...
The paper discusses the importance of tattoo in the criminal environment and prison subculture. Spec...
It is the 1880s in Brighton, England, on the coast of the English Channel. A young boy depicts a sce...
In the recent decades a transformation of tattooing has been witnessed in contemporary Western soci...
In this thesis, I argue that the modern view on tattooing as a new trend and its former association ...
Despite its rich culture and aesthetic traditions, there has never before been an art history of the...