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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on the Editor and Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
- 1 Stigma and Tattoo 1
- 2 The Tattoo in the Later Roman Empire and Beyond 17
- 3 Insular Celtic Tattooing: History, Myth and Metaphor 32
- 4 Wearing the Universe: Symbolic Markings in Early Modern England 46
- 5 The Renaissance Tattoo 61
- 6 Curiously Marked: Tattooing and Gender Difference in Eighteenth-century British Perceptions of the South Pacific 83
- 7 Godna: Inscribing Indian Convicts in the Nineteenth Century 102
- 8 Skin Deep Devotions: Religious Tattoos and Convict Transportation to Australia 118
- 9 Body Commodification? Class and Tattoos in Victorian Britain 136
- 10 'National Tattooing': Traditions of Tattooing in Nineteenth-century Europe 156
- 11 Branding the Other/Tattooing the Self: Bodily Inscription among Convicts in Russia and the Soviet Union 174
- 12 On Display: Tattooed Entertainers in America and Germany 193
- 13 The Changing Image of Tattooing in American Culture, 1846-1966 212
- 14 Inscriptions of the Self: Reflections on Tattooing and Piercing in Contemporary Euro-America 234
- References 255
- Select Bibliography 302
- Acknowledgements 306
- Photographic Acknowledgements 307
- Index 308
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on the Editor and Contributors vii
- Introduction xi
- 1 Stigma and Tattoo 1
- 2 The Tattoo in the Later Roman Empire and Beyond 17
- 3 Insular Celtic Tattooing: History, Myth and Metaphor 32
- 4 Wearing the Universe: Symbolic Markings in Early Modern England 46
- 5 The Renaissance Tattoo 61
- 6 Curiously Marked: Tattooing and Gender Difference in Eighteenth-century British Perceptions of the South Pacific 83
- 7 Godna: Inscribing Indian Convicts in the Nineteenth Century 102
- 8 Skin Deep Devotions: Religious Tattoos and Convict Transportation to Australia 118
- 9 Body Commodification? Class and Tattoos in Victorian Britain 136
- 10 'National Tattooing': Traditions of Tattooing in Nineteenth-century Europe 156
- 11 Branding the Other/Tattooing the Self: Bodily Inscription among Convicts in Russia and the Soviet Union 174
- 12 On Display: Tattooed Entertainers in America and Germany 193
- 13 The Changing Image of Tattooing in American Culture, 1846-1966 212
- 14 Inscriptions of the Self: Reflections on Tattooing and Piercing in Contemporary Euro-America 234
- References 255
- Select Bibliography 302
- Acknowledgements 306
- Photographic Acknowledgements 307
- Index 308