Venus envy : a history of cosmetic surgery
Material type: TextPublication details: London The Johns Hopkins University Press 1997Description: ix, 370pISBN:- 9780801862540 (pbk.)
- 617.95 HAI
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Book | Plaksha University Library | Medical sciences | 617.95 HAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 003631 |
"The surprising history of cosmetic surgery—and America's quest for physical perfection—from the turn of the century to the present.
Face lifts, nose jobs, breast implants, liposuction, collagen injections—the body at the end of the twentieth century has become endlessly mutable, and surgical alteration has become an accepted part of American culture. In Venus Envy, Elizabeth Haiken traces the quest for physical perfection through surgery from the turn of the century to the present. Drawing on a wide array of sources—personal accounts, medical records, popular magazines, medical journals, and beauty guides—Haiken reveals how our culture came to see cosmetic surgery as a panacea for both individual and social problems."
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