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Author Wegenstein, Bernadette, author.

Title The cosmetic gaze : body modification and the construction of beauty / Bernadette Wegenstein.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2012]
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 226 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary If the gaze can be understood to mark the disjuncture between how we see ourselves and how we want to be seen by others, the cosmetic gaze--in Bernadette Wegenstein's groundbreaking formulation--is one through which the act of looking at our bodies and those of others is already informed by the techniques, expectations, and strategies (often surgical) of bodily modification. It is, Wegenstein says, also a moralizing gaze, a way of looking at bodies as awaiting both physical and spiritual improvement. In The Cosmetic Gaze, Wegenstein charts this synthesis of outer and inner transformation. Wegenstein shows how the cosmetic gaze underlies the "rebirth" celebrated in today's makeover culture and how it builds upon a body concept that has collapsed into its mediality. In today's beauty discourse--on reality TV and Web sites that collect "bad plastic surgery"--We yearn to experience a bettered self that has been reborn from its own flesh and is now itself, like a digitally remastered character in a classic Hollywood movie, immortal. Wegenstein traces the cosmetic gaze from eighteenth-century ideas about physiognomy through television makeover shows and facial-recognition software to cinema--which, like our other screens, never ceases to show us our bodies as they could be, drawing life from the very cosmetic gaze it transmits.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-218) and index.
Contents 1. Tracing the cosmetic gaze : from eighteenth century physiognomies to racial theories of the Third Reich -- The concept of Kalókagatheia : "the good and the beautiful" -- Drawing an instinctive connection between physical and moral beauty : Lavater's physiognomy -- Lavater's concept of female beauty : devotion versus masquerade -- Lavater's influence on Nineteenth-century culture -- Darwinian physiognomy, eugenics, and snapshots of objectivity -- Deviant bodies : criminals and women = monsters -- Excising the deviant during the Third Reich -- The reveal : understanding the new physiognomy -- 2. The dark side of beauty : from convulsive beauty to makeover disfiguration -- Beauty's irresistible promise -- Nadja, or beauty's convulsiveness -- "The Birthmark" and other autobiographies of ugliness -- From visible to invisible monsters -- The case of Michale Jackson and other makeover beauty victims -- The new beauty, or the survival of the made over -- 3. Machinic sutures : twenty-first-century technologies of beauty -- The subtly refreshed look of cosmetic surgery -- Realism : "it could be me!" -- The swan : you must surrender -- E-FIT, or how to draw a suspect -- The Sims : build, buy, live -- Self-ploitation, when the gaze strikes back -- 4. Editing women : the cosmetic gaze and cinema -- Cinematic anesthesia : cosmetic surgery and film -- In My Skin and In the Cut : two accounts of femininity -- Activating the female gaze -- The spectator as cocreator -- Conclusion : from the male gaze to the cosmetic gaze.
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Subject Body image -- Social aspects.
Body image -- Social aspects.
Aesthetics -- Social aspects.
Aesthetics -- Social aspects.
Aesthetics.
Human body -- Social aspects.
Human body -- Social aspects.
Surgery, Plastic -- Social aspects.
Surgery, Plastic -- Social aspects.
Surgery, Plastic.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Wegenstein, Bernadette. Cosmetic gaze. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2012 9780262232678 (DLC) 2011032822 (OCoLC)746618783
ISBN 9780262301114 (electronic book)
0262301113 (electronic book)
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6613594490
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9781280499265
9780262232678 (hardback)
0262232677 (hardback)
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