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9781592138883

Customizing the Body

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    9781592138883

  • ISBN10:

    1592138888

  • Edition: Revised
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-03-28
  • Publisher: Temple Univ Pr

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Summary

Originally published in 1989, this ground-breaking ethnographic exploration of tattooing-and the art world surrounding it-covers the history, anthropology, and sociology of body modification practices; the occupational experience of the tattooist; the process and social consequences of becoming a tattooed person; and the prospects of "serious" tattooing becoming an accepted art form. Curiously, despite the greater prevalence of tattoos and body modification in today's society, there is still a stigma of deviance associated with people who get or ink tattoos.Retaining the core of the original book, this revised and expanded edition offers a new preface by the author and a new chapter focusing on the changes that have occurred in the tattoo world. A section on the new scholarly literature that has emerged, as well as the new modes of body modification that have come into vogue, are included along with a new gallery of photographs that show some splendid examples of contemporary tattoo art. A directory of artists' websites invites readers to discover the range of work being done around the world from "suits" (full body tattoos) to skulls.

Author Biography

Clinton R. Sanders is a Professor in the Sociology Department at the University of Connecticut D. Angus Vail is Associate Professor of Sociology at Willamette University in Salem, OR. He is also co-editor (with Erich Goode) of Extreme Deviance

Table of Contents

Preface to the Revised and Expanded Editionp. vii
Preface to the First Editionp. xxi
Introduction: Body Alteration, Artistic Production, and the Social World of Tattooingp. 1
Becoming and Being a Tattooed Personp. 36
The Tattooist: Tattooing as a Career and an Occupationp. 62
The Tattoo Relationship: Risk and Social Control in the Studiop. 117
Conclusion: Tattooing and the Social Definition of Artp. 149
Epilogue 2008: Body Modification Then and Nowp. 164
Methodological Appendixp. 189
Selected Tattoo Artist Websitesp. 203
Notesp. 205
Referencesp. 221
Indexp. 239
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