Beschreibung:
In analyses of tattoo contests, advertising, and modern primitive photographs, the book shows how images of tattooed bodies communicate and disrupt notions of gender, class, and exoticism through their discursive performances. Fenske suggests working within dominant discourse to represent and subvert oppressive gender and class evaluations.
In analyses of tattoo contests, advertising, and modern primitive photographs, the book shows how images of tattooed bodies communicate and disrupt notions of gender, class, and exoticism through their discursive performances. Fenske suggests working within dominant discourse to represent and subvert oppressive gender and class evaluations.
Vital Images: The Performance of Performativity Modern Day Sideshows: Class, Classification, and Tattoo Conventions Rosie Gets a Tattoo: Gender, Fragmentation, and Advertising Modern Primitives: Exoticism, Hybridity, and Photography Imag(e)ining Agency and Criticism