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What do the words global, transnational, national, and local mean
when talking about beauty, which is simultaneously abstract and
ephemeral, embodied and concrete? How do ideas and images of beauty
circulate in a globalizing world, and how do people's bodily
practices respond to them? Rather than simply examining how beauty
is thought about and aspired to in international settings, this
collection of original scholarly work and first-person accounts
takes globalization processes and the transnational links these
processes create as the jumping-off point for an examination of
what it means to be, have, or aspire to a beautiful body.
Globalization is often thought of as an abstract process that
happens "out there" in the world. But people are ultimately the
driving force of global change, and people have human bodies that
are absent in current conversations about globalization. The
original scholarly research and first-person accounts of embodiment
in this volume explore the role of bodies in the flows of people,
money, commodities, and ideas across borders. From Zumba fitness
classes to martial arts to fashion blogs and the meanings of
tattooing, the contributors examine migrating body practices and
ideals that stretch across national boundaries.
Globalization is often thought of as an abstract process that
happens "out there" in the world. But people are ultimately the
driving force of global change, and people have bodies that are
absent from current conversations about globalization. The original
scholarly research and first-person accounts of embodiment in this
volume explore the role of bodies in the flows of people, money,
commodities, and ideas across borders. From Zumba fitness classes
to martial arts to fashion blogs and the meanings of tattooing, the
contributors examine migrating body practices and ideals that
stretch across national boundaries.
This collection of original scholarly work and first-person
accounts takes globalization processes and the transnational links
these processes create as the jumping-off point for an examination
of what it means to be, have, or aspire to a beautiful body.
This collection of original scholarly work and first-person
accounts takes globalization processes and the transnational links
these processes create as the jumping-off point for an examination
of what it means to be, have, or aspire to a beautiful body.
Globalization is often thought of as an abstract process that
happens "out there" in the world. But people are ultimately the
driving force of global change, and people have bodies that are
absent from current conversations about globalization. The original
scholarly research and first-person accounts of embodiment in this
volume explore the role of bodies in the flows of people, money,
commodities, and ideas across borders. From Zumba fitness classes
to martial arts to fashion blogs and the meanings of tattooing, the
contributors examine migrating body practices and ideals that
stretch across national boundaries.
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