Unshaved :: resistance and revolution in women's body hair politics /
"Body hair occupies a fascinating place between the seemingly trivial and mundane, and deeply entrenched views about gender, identity, beauty, and social norms. Unshaved: Resistance and Revolution in Women's Body Hair Politics looks at the politics of hair, how it moves from a personal gro...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Body hair occupies a fascinating place between the seemingly trivial and mundane, and deeply entrenched views about gender, identity, beauty, and social norms. Unshaved: Resistance and Revolution in Women's Body Hair Politics looks at the politics of hair, how it moves from a personal grooming choice to something with wide resonance in the cultural politics of reproductive rights, feminist battlegrounds, and tensions about women's "place" in society. Popularly emerging in the United States in the 1920s and becoming a compulsory practice by the late 1950s, women's body hair removal came to signify gendered expectations surrounding desirability and adult womanhood. For Fahs, body hair removal is the ultimate example of "the personal is political," as the everyday practices of women's lives intersect with stories about entitlement to women's bodies, corporate/capitalist intrusions onto the body, liberal versus radical feminist battles over bodily autonomy, and tensions about who controls bodily choices. Fahs examines resistance to body hair norms and the deeply entrenched feelings people have about body hair, incorporating historical materials and qualitative interviews to question the assumptions we make about "normal" bodies, talk about oppression, social identity, patriarchy, biopolitics, and power. Throughout, Unshaved interrogates the meanings attached to hair, the reproduction of gendered social norms, and the everyday workings of corporeal resistance"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (298 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction: revolting bodies or bodies in revolt? -- Part one. Revolting bodies -- Hairy subjects: imagining versus experiencing body hair rebellion -- Body hair battlegrounds: the consequences, reverberations, and promises of women growing their leg, pubic, and underarm hair -- Part two. Art and activism -- Hairy, not so scary: situating body hair zines and drawings as activism -- Expanding the body hair imaginary: photography as social intervention -- China's armpit hair contest: body hair resistance as global contagion -- Part three. Body hair rebels -- Growing a thicker skin: emotional qualities of body hair with women who openly defy body hair norms -- "The only opinion that matters is my own": the social regulation of women's body hair -- "In the revolution, we will all be hairy": smashing norms, reclaiming feminism, and redrawing the politics of body hair -- Epilogue: they are going to be mad at us. | |
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contents | Introduction: revolting bodies or bodies in revolt? -- Part one. Revolting bodies -- Hairy subjects: imagining versus experiencing body hair rebellion -- Body hair battlegrounds: the consequences, reverberations, and promises of women growing their leg, pubic, and underarm hair -- Part two. Art and activism -- Hairy, not so scary: situating body hair zines and drawings as activism -- Expanding the body hair imaginary: photography as social intervention -- China's armpit hair contest: body hair resistance as global contagion -- Part three. Body hair rebels -- Growing a thicker skin: emotional qualities of body hair with women who openly defy body hair norms -- "The only opinion that matters is my own": the social regulation of women's body hair -- "In the revolution, we will all be hairy": smashing norms, reclaiming feminism, and redrawing the politics of body hair -- Epilogue: they are going to be mad at us. |
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spelling | Fahs, Breanne, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2011006580 Unshaved : resistance and revolution in women's body hair politics / Breanne Fahs. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2022] 1 online resource (298 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: revolting bodies or bodies in revolt? -- Part one. Revolting bodies -- Hairy subjects: imagining versus experiencing body hair rebellion -- Body hair battlegrounds: the consequences, reverberations, and promises of women growing their leg, pubic, and underarm hair -- Part two. Art and activism -- Hairy, not so scary: situating body hair zines and drawings as activism -- Expanding the body hair imaginary: photography as social intervention -- China's armpit hair contest: body hair resistance as global contagion -- Part three. Body hair rebels -- Growing a thicker skin: emotional qualities of body hair with women who openly defy body hair norms -- "The only opinion that matters is my own": the social regulation of women's body hair -- "In the revolution, we will all be hairy": smashing norms, reclaiming feminism, and redrawing the politics of body hair -- Epilogue: they are going to be mad at us. "Body hair occupies a fascinating place between the seemingly trivial and mundane, and deeply entrenched views about gender, identity, beauty, and social norms. Unshaved: Resistance and Revolution in Women's Body Hair Politics looks at the politics of hair, how it moves from a personal grooming choice to something with wide resonance in the cultural politics of reproductive rights, feminist battlegrounds, and tensions about women's "place" in society. Popularly emerging in the United States in the 1920s and becoming a compulsory practice by the late 1950s, women's body hair removal came to signify gendered expectations surrounding desirability and adult womanhood. For Fahs, body hair removal is the ultimate example of "the personal is political," as the everyday practices of women's lives intersect with stories about entitlement to women's bodies, corporate/capitalist intrusions onto the body, liberal versus radical feminist battles over bodily autonomy, and tensions about who controls bodily choices. Fahs examines resistance to body hair norms and the deeply entrenched feelings people have about body hair, incorporating historical materials and qualitative interviews to question the assumptions we make about "normal" bodies, talk about oppression, social identity, patriarchy, biopolitics, and power. Throughout, Unshaved interrogates the meanings attached to hair, the reproduction of gendered social norms, and the everyday workings of corporeal resistance"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 03, 2022). Body hair Social aspects. Hair Removal Social aspects. Beauty, Personal Social aspects. Système pileux Aspect social. Épilation Aspect social. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies bisacsh Beauty, Personal Social aspects fast Print version: Fahs, Breanne. Unshaved Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2022] 9780295750279 (DLC) 2021043715 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3530541 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fahs, Breanne Unshaved : resistance and revolution in women's body hair politics / Introduction: revolting bodies or bodies in revolt? -- Part one. Revolting bodies -- Hairy subjects: imagining versus experiencing body hair rebellion -- Body hair battlegrounds: the consequences, reverberations, and promises of women growing their leg, pubic, and underarm hair -- Part two. Art and activism -- Hairy, not so scary: situating body hair zines and drawings as activism -- Expanding the body hair imaginary: photography as social intervention -- China's armpit hair contest: body hair resistance as global contagion -- Part three. Body hair rebels -- Growing a thicker skin: emotional qualities of body hair with women who openly defy body hair norms -- "The only opinion that matters is my own": the social regulation of women's body hair -- "In the revolution, we will all be hairy": smashing norms, reclaiming feminism, and redrawing the politics of body hair -- Epilogue: they are going to be mad at us. Body hair Social aspects. Hair Removal Social aspects. Beauty, Personal Social aspects. Système pileux Aspect social. Épilation Aspect social. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies bisacsh Beauty, Personal Social aspects fast |
title | Unshaved : resistance and revolution in women's body hair politics / |
title_auth | Unshaved : resistance and revolution in women's body hair politics / |
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title_full | Unshaved : resistance and revolution in women's body hair politics / Breanne Fahs. |
title_fullStr | Unshaved : resistance and revolution in women's body hair politics / Breanne Fahs. |
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