Tattooed Bodies: Subjectivity, Textuality, Ethics, and Pleasure by Nikki Sullivan

Tattooed Bodies: Subjectivity, Textuality, Ethics, and Pleasure

Nikki Sullivan

216 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction art health sociology challenging informative reflective medium-paced
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Drawing on the works of a number of postmodern theorists, this study suggests that the tattooed body is symptomatic of a general process of marking and being marked and is a social production of identity and difference. Shifting the focus away fro...

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