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Encyclopedia of Body Adornment
Book Code: GR3695
ISBN: 0-313-33695-4
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-33695-9
360 pages, 65 halftones
Greenwood Press
Publication: 8/30/2007
List Price: $79.95 (UK Sterling Price: £44.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Subjects: Awards:
  • RUSA 2007 Outstanding Reference Title
Reviews:
  • Body modification is a hot topic with social scientists and mainstream culture. While there are numerous report-style resources and "celebrity" tattoo books, none till this reference have covered the breadth and scope of the field as only a true encyclopedia can....The depth of topics covered will enthrall the casual reader and provide researchers with a tremendous amount of information.
    —VOYA
    August 2008
  • Tattooing and piercing may be the first things that come to mind when one thinks of body adornment, but this encyclopedia has a much wider scope, covering all major body modifications and their place is society and culture.
    —Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
    May 15, 2008
  • With over 200 entries, this encyclopedia provides a sophisticated and in-depth analysis of the phenomenon of piercing, painting, tattooing, and all manner of body modification. The author's anthropological approach appeals to both the casual reader and the serious researcher. The photo and illustration quality bring this visual topic to life.
    —American Libraries
    May 2008
  • While for many, body adornment and modification brings to mind the pierced and tattooed factions of contemporary youth, the 207 subjects in DeMello's (cultural anthropology, U. of California at Davis) alphabetically-arranged encyclopedia also include animal and human branding, sexual reassignment surgery, makeup, and P.T. Barnum. Additionally, the body adornment practices of major cultural and ethnic groups are discussed, as are individuals key to the popularization and understanding of body modification in the West among them Barnum, whose inked freaks brought tattooing to a wider audience. Entries are crossed referenced.
    —Reference & Research Book News
    November 2007
Description: All cultures everywhere have attempted to change their body in an attempt to meet their cultural standards of beauty, as well as their religious and or social obligations. In addition, people modify and adorn their bodies as part of the complex process of creating and re-creating their personal and social identities. Body painting has probably been practiced since the Paleolithic as archaeological evidence indicates, and the earliest human evidence of tattooing goes back to the Neolithic with mummies found in Europe, Central Asia, the Andes and the Middle East. Adornments such as jewelry have been found in the earliest human graves and bodies unearthed from five thousand years ago show signs of intentional head shaping. It is clear that adorning and modifying the body is a central human practice. Over 200 entries address the major adornments and modifications, their historical and cross-cultural locations, and the major cultural groups and places in which body modification has been central to social and cultural practices. This encyclopedia also includes background information on the some of the central figures involved in creating and popularizing tattooing, piercing, and other body modifications in the modern world. Finally, the book addresses some of the major theoretical issues surrounding the temporary and permanent modification of the body, the laws and customs regarding the marking of the body, and the social movements that have influenced or embraced body modification, and those which have been affected by it. Entries include, acupuncture, amputation, Auschwitz, P.T. Barnum, the Bible, body dysmorphic disorder, body piercing, branding, breast augmentation and reduction, Betty Broadbent, castration, Christianity, cross dressers, Dances Sacred and Profane, Egypt, female genital mutilation, foot binding, freak shows, genetic engineering, The Great Omi, Greco-Roman world, henna, infibulation, legislation & regulation, lip plates, medical tattooing, Meso-America, military tattoos, National Tattoo Association, nose piercing, obesity, permanent makeup, primitivism, prison tattooing, punk, rites of passage, scalpelling, silicone injections, Stalking Cat, suspensions, tanning, tattoo reality shows, tattooing, Thailand, transgender, tribalism.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Alphabetical List of Entries
  • 1. Acupuncture
  • 2. Alliance of Professional Tattooists
  • 3. American Tattooing
  • 4. Amputation
  • 5. Animal Branding
  • 6. Animal Surgical Procedures
  • 7. Animal Tattooing
  • 8. Animality
  • 9. Anorexia and Bulimia
  • 10. Apotemnophilia
  • 11. Asceticism
  • 12. Association of Professional Piercers
  • 13. Auschwitz
  • 14. Australia
  • 15. Bakhtin, Mikhail
  • 16. Bariatric Surgery
  • 17. Barnum, P.T.
  • 18. BDSM
  • 19. Beauty
  • 20. Bible
  • 21. Biker Tattooing
  • 22. Bio-Power
  • 23. BMEZine.com
  • 24. Body Building
  • 25. Body Dysmorphic Disorder
  • 26. Body Hair
  • 27. Body Painting
  • 28. Body Piercing
  • 29. Body Play
  • 30. Bondage
  • 31. Borneo
  • 32. Bourdieu, Pierre
  • 33. Branding
  • 34. Brazil
  • 35. Breast Augmentation and Reduction
  • 36. Breast Ironing
  • 37. Breast Reconstruction
  • 38. Broadbent, Betty
  • 39. Castration
  • 40. Celts
  • 41. Chicanos
  • 42. China
  • 43. Christianity
  • 44. Circumcision
  • 45. Class and Status
  • 46. Clitoral Piercing
  • 47. Clitoridectomy
  • 48. Collins, Sailor Jerry
  • 49. Contemporary Tattooing
  • 50. Cook, Captain James
  • 51. Corsets
  • 52. Cosmetic Dentistry
  • 53. Cosmetic Surgery
  • 54. Cosmetic Tattooing
  • 55. Cosmetics
  • 56. Criminality
  • 57. Cross Dressers
  • 58. Cutting
  • 59. Dances Sacred and Profane
  • 60. Dermal Anchoring
  • 61. Ear Piercing
  • 62. Ear Shaping
  • 63. Ear Spools and Ear Plugs
  • 64. Ear Stretching
  • 65. Easter Island
  • 66. Egypt
  • 67. Encumberments
  • 68. England
  • 69. Enigma, The
  • 70. Ethiopia
  • 71. Facial Hair
  • 72. Facial Piercing
  • 73. Facial Tattoos
  • 74. Female Genital Mutilation
  • 75. Finger Nails
  • 76. Flash
  • 77. Flesh Coils
  • 78. Flesh Tunnels
  • 79. Foot Binding
  • 80. Foucault, Michel
  • 81. Fraternities
  • 82. Freak Shows
  • 83. Freaks
  • 84. Gang members
  • 85. Gauntlet
  • 86. Genetic Engineering
  • 87. Genital Mutilation
  • 88. Genital Piercing
  • 89. Genital Tattooing
  • 90. Gender
  • 91. Great Omi, The
  • 92. Greco-Roman World
  • 93. Hair Cutting and Head Shaving
  • 94. Hair Styles
  • 95. Hair Treatments
  • 96. Hand Piercing
  • 97. Hardy, Don Ed
  • 98. Hawaii
  • 99. Haworth, Steve
  • 100. Head Binding
  • 101. Health Issues
  • 102. Henna
  • 103. Hijras
  • 104. Implants
  • 105. India
  • 106. Infibulation
  • 107. Intersexuality
  • 108. Inuit
  • 109. Islam
  • 110. Ivory Coast
  • 111. Japan
  • 112. Jewelry
  • 113. Judaism
  • 114. Labrets
  • 115. Lazonga, Vyvyn
  • 116. Legislation & Regulation
  • 117. Lip Plates
  • 118. Magic
  • 119. Makeup
  • 120. Maori
  • 121. Marquesas
  • 122. Marshall Islands
  • 123. Medical Tattooing
  • 124. Meso-America
  • 125. Military Tattoos
  • 126. Modern Primitives
  • 127. Modern Primitives
  • 128. Moko
  • 129. Musfar, Fakir
  • 130. National Tattoo Association
  • 131. Native Americans
  • 132. Navel Piercing
  • 133. Neo-Paganism
  • 134. New Guinea
  • 135. New Zealand
  • 136. Nigeria
  • 137. Nipple Piercing
  • 138. Nose Piercing
  • 139. Obesity
  • 140. Oral Piercing
  • 141. Orchiectomy
  • 142. Pacific Northwest Indians
  • 143. Pain
  • 144. Papua New Guinea
  • 145. Pea
  • 146. Penis Piercing
  • 147. Permanent Makeup
  • 148. PFIQ
  • 149. Philippines
  • 150. Piercing
  • 151. Plastic Surgery
  • 152. Pocketing & Stapling
  • 153. Primitivism
  • 154. Prison Tattooing
  • 155. Punk
  • 156. Rites of Passage
  • 157. Roman
  • 158. Russia
  • 159. Samoa
  • 160. Scalpelling
  • 161. Scarification
  • 162. Self-Mortification
  • 163. Self-Mutilation
  • 164. Sex Reassignment Surgery
  • 165. Sideshow
  • 166. Silicone Injections
  • 167. Skin Whitening
  • 168. Slavery
  • 169. Spanner Case
  • 170. Sprague, Eric
  • 171. Stalking Cat
  • 172. Stigmata
  • 173. Stretching
  • 174. Sudan
  • 175. Super/Sub-incision
  • 176. Surface Piercing
  • 177. Suspensions
  • 178. Tahiti
  • 179. Tanning
  • 180. Tattoo Community
  • 181. Tattoo Magazines
  • 182. Tattoo Reality Shows
  • 183. Tattoo Removal
  • 184. Tattoo Shows
  • 185. Tattoo Technology
  • 186. Tattooed Attractions
  • 187. Tattooed Natives
  • 188. Tattooing
  • 189. Tattootime
  • 190. Thailand
  • 191. Tightlacing
  • 192. Tonga
  • 193. Tongue Splitting
  • 194. Torture
  • 195. Transgender
  • 196. Transsexuals
  • 197. Transvestites
  • 198. Trepanation
  • 199. Tribalism
  • 200. Tuttle, Lyle
  • 201. Wagner, Charlie
  • 202. Ward, Jim
  • 203. Wildenstein, Jocelyn
  • 204. Yakuza
  • 205. Zaire
  • 206. Zeis, Milton
  • 207. Zulueta, Leo
  • Topical List of Entries
  • The Encyclopedia
  • Resource Guide
  • Bibliography
  • About the Author
  • Index
LC Card Number: 2007016304
LCC Class: GN419
Dewey Class: 391
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