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5. “why should i be the ugly one?”: social circles of intervention
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Abigail T. Brooks
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction: older women in cosmetic culture 1
- 1. “i wanted to look like me again”: aging, identity, and cosmetic intervention 29
- 2. “i am what i am!”: the freedom of growing older “naturally” 69
- 3. “age changes you, but not like surgery”: refusing cosmetic intervention 96
- 4. “can we just stop the clock here?”: promise and peril in the anti- aging explosion 119
- 5. “why should i be the ugly one?”: social circles of intervention 140
- 6. “it’s not in my world”: living as a natural ager 177
- Conclusion: taking the body back 195
- Epilogue 219
- Appendix A: research methods 223
- Appendix B: interview subjects 233
- Notes 239
- Index 267
- About the author 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface xi
- Introduction: older women in cosmetic culture 1
- 1. “i wanted to look like me again”: aging, identity, and cosmetic intervention 29
- 2. “i am what i am!”: the freedom of growing older “naturally” 69
- 3. “age changes you, but not like surgery”: refusing cosmetic intervention 96
- 4. “can we just stop the clock here?”: promise and peril in the anti- aging explosion 119
- 5. “why should i be the ugly one?”: social circles of intervention 140
- 6. “it’s not in my world”: living as a natural ager 177
- Conclusion: taking the body back 195
- Epilogue 219
- Appendix A: research methods 223
- Appendix B: interview subjects 233
- Notes 239
- Index 267
- About the author 279