flesh journeys: neo primitives and the contemporary rediscovery of radical body modification |
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Authors: | Michael Atkinson Kevin Young |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of California , San Diego;2. Department of Sociology and Anthropology , University of Tulsa , 600 South College Ave., Tulsa, OK, 74104 |
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Abstract: | Viewing the body as both an evocative social text and a vehicle of social resistance, this article explores recent developments within the Neo Primitive (NP) movement. As a segmented branch of the larger body modification cultural scene, Neo Primitives have created individuals have created a renaissance of deeply flamboyant and often radical body marking practices. Members stress the spiritual, emotional, and practical rewards of body modification for those entrenched within (and ultimately oppressed by) hegemonic boundaries of physical expression in the modern metropolis, especially as those boundaries relate to codes of beauty, gender, sexuality, spirituality, and personal creativity. Building on qualitative data gathered in two Canadian cities, and viewing members of this subculture as active agents of counter-expression and dissent, this article explores the ideologies, practices, and lived experiences of NPs attempting to recreate, reclaim, and revolutionize the flesh. |
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