Making the body (w)hole: A semiotic exploration of body modifications |
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Authors: | Drema Dial Albin |
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Institution: | Texas State University?–?San Marcos , |
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Abstract: | Abstract Cultural norms of attraction are dynamic and fluid, and are psychologically intertwined with acts of corporeal modification that use the body as signifier. These norms are expressed in various ways by individuals, but can be seen most plainly when they are worn on the body, such as with body piercing and tattooing. An intertextual understanding of how body modifications play a role in the integration of psyche and soma appears to motivate understanding of how individual choices are reflections of cultural mores. Psychodynamic and semiotic processes from case examples are provided to illustrate how individuals may move between affect and expressiveness as well as how reading the body as text can generate new understandings of an individual's decision to modify, thus allowing clinicians to better work with their modified clients. |
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Keywords: | Body modifications attraction cosmetic surgery tattooing semiotics |
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