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BO-09383-2
| Title | MODERN DAY ADDICTIONS |
| Author | THE WEEK |
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| Publisher | MALAYALA MANORAMA |
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| Subject | HEALTH / FITNESS |
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| Age Group | Adult |
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| Language | English |
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| Available | YES |
Go Back Aching for the modern body: Chinese women's consumption of cosmetic surgery
By Wei Lou and Wei Luo
 | This dissertation seeks to explore the meanings and ideologies that underlie Chinese women's decisions to go through surgery that alters their bodies. Specifically, this study attempts to address three issues: (1) how Chinese consumer culture, the cosmetic industry in particular, constructs the beauty ideals of contemporary Chinese women in the promotion of their products and services; (2) what motivates Chinese women to consume cosmetic surgery; and (3) what constitutes the cultural and ideological implications of Chinese women's consuming cosmetic surgery against the backdrop of China's ever-increasing interactions with global cultures. |
| Publisher | ProQuest |
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| ISBN | 9780549500728 |
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| Google Link | Click Here |
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