Even at the age of seven I wanted to show some skin. We lived in Los Angeles, and my highbrow hippie parents had enrolled me in a tiny, rustic school nestled deep in Topanga Canyon, with horses and a two-story tree house where art classes were sometimes held. Maybe it was the freedom encouraged by our beachy lifestyle, or the shining thong-clad butt cheeks of rollerblading Santa Monica women, or the way Ariel looked when she hoisted herself up onto the rock, chest heaving, bright red hair wet against her stomach—but there was something out there that I wanted in on. Something powerful
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A journal of creative nonfiction produced by students at the Marion campus of The Ohio State Univers...
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Our bodies define a border between ourselves and the world around us. However we might feel about ou...
In recent years, human skin has been explored as a medium, metaphor, and milieu. Images of and objec...
This article explores the origins, whitewashing, and eventual fetishization of the “California look”...
This personal essay explores the notion of skin and how the writer deals with skin as an element o...
They say beauty is more than skin deep, but that does not mean we should discount skin altogether. S...
This project comprises of interlinked fictional short stories capturing experiences of the “invisibi...
A personal account of the author's experience with skin cancer and its relationship to climate chang...
Thesis (M.S.V.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1993.Includes bibli...
Skin picking, otherwise known as dermatillomania, is considered to be a medical disorder by the DSM-...
Elaine Fuchs. Beauty is skin deep: the fascinating biology of the epidermis and its appendages Poste...
Those two pit bulls playing out on the street belong to that pink house right across from mine. A mo...
A journal of creative nonfiction produced by students at the Marion campus of The Ohio State Univers...
The purpose of this oral history thesis is to examine women’s relationship with their skin, focusing...
Brought to the US from Peru as a young child, Diana Delgado discovers that she is fated to be ni de ...
I began to dip into my skin like a wet suit, toes first, warily, wriggled about, then legs all in, b...
Our bodies define a border between ourselves and the world around us. However we might feel about ou...
In recent years, human skin has been explored as a medium, metaphor, and milieu. Images of and objec...
This article explores the origins, whitewashing, and eventual fetishization of the “California look”...