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'Small pricks' at lunchtime: some notes on botox

Authors :
Saha, L
Greig, A
Hynes, M
Marsh, D
Lockie, S
Sikora, J
Bissell, D
Woodman, D
Cook, Peta
Dwyer, Angela
Saha, L
Greig, A
Hynes, M
Marsh, D
Lockie, S
Sikora, J
Bissell, D
Woodman, D
Cook, Peta
Dwyer, Angela
Source :
The Future of Sociology: Proceedings of the 2009 Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Cosmetic enhancement technologies have been subject to extended discussion in sociological literature. Botox, however, seems to have been mostly sidelined in this discussion in favour of more ‘extreme’ forms of cosmetic enhancement, such as those performed under general anaesthetic. In this paper, we suggest the need to further examine Botox as a sociological issue. We do this by highlighting some of the disparities and parallels that Botox shares with the existing literature on cosmetic enhancement technologies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
The Future of Sociology: Proceedings of the 2009 Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1146600962
Document Type :
Electronic Resource