Skin, Culture and Psychoanalysis sets out to query the
intersection of cultural and psychical meanings of skin in the
contemporary moment as skin responds to new (and old) pressures and
articulations. A variety of topics are herein addressed including
the symbolic dominance of white skin, racialization, tattooing,
cosmetic surgery, fabric skins, skin eruptions, second skins, the
skin in self-harm, and skin as a site of psychic repair. The
authors engage an array of objects and approaches from the clinical
domain, literary fiction, television, film, video art, photography,
fashion design, and poetry. In doing so, they highlight the
situation of skin as a socially and culturally mediated exterior
simultaneously negotiated at the interior or psychical level. This
collection locates skin at the centre of inquiry, rather than as a
jumping-off point from which to explore 'deeper' or 'thicker'
issues, which tends to happen when skin is treated synecdochically
as a stand-in for the body itself. Here, skin is a cultural object,
and a psychical object, in its own right.
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