“A fresh, smart, insightful, entertaining, and compelling book about a topic-cosmetic surgery-that many of us thought had self-combusted in the 1990s amid irresolvable debates about whether women who wanted bigger breasts were subjects with agency or duped victims of the ‘beauty myth.’ <i>Pretty Modern</i> rises from the ashes of those debates to provide us with exciting new ways of thinking about what plastic surgery is, what it means, and what it does. It is first-rate anthropology and a wonderfully perceptive study of Brazil.”-<b>Don Kulick</b>, author of <i>Travesti: Sex, Gender, and Culture among Brazilian Transgendered Prostitutes</i> “A masterpiece. <i>Pretty Modern </i>is one of the most nuanced and beautifully crafted ethnographies out there.”-<b>JoÃo Biehl</b>, author of <i>Will to Live: AIDS Therapies and the Politics of Survival</i> “<i>Pretty Modern</i> is a provocative ethnographic excursion through the labyrinth of context necessary for understanding the rise in popularity of cosmetic plastic surgery in contemporary Brazil…. I found his ethnography to be important and compelling.” - Donna Goldstein (American Ethnologist) “Fascinating. . . . The book overflows with provocative discussions. . . . [T]his study should evoke reflection and animated discussion of medicine, gender, self, culture, and modernity in multiple academic settings and beyond. Recommended. All levels/libraries.” - G. W. McDonogh (Choice) “Edmonds’ offers readers a provocative, richly textured, and nuanced analysis of the rise in popularity of plÁstica across social classes in Brazil. . . . <i>Pretty Modern</i> is a masterful ethnography about the medicalization of beauty.” - Hilda Lloréns (Anthropological Quarterly) “Alex Edmonds’ book <i>Pretty Modern</i> is a remarkable account of cosmetic surgery-or plastic-in Brazil…. One of the huge strengths of Edmonds’ book is the detail and complexity he brings to each of the issues he analyses…. [I]t is ultimately refreshing.” - Ruth Holliday (Sociology of Health & Illness) “One of the clear advantages of <i>Pretty Modern</i> is the great depth of analysis that we are offered. Anecdotes and detailed descriptions provide the backdrop for theoretical discussions, fleshing out the arguments and providing the reader with a more rounded view of the issues…. <i>Pretty Modern</i> is a very enjoyable, provocative and stimulating read.” - Aoife McKenna (Medical Sociology Online) “Alexander Edmonds provides readers with a compelling and visceral ethnography about the ubiquitous cultural practice of <i>plastica</i>, or cosmetic surgery, in Rio to better understand its ubiquity across Brazil’s different social classes. . . . <i>Pretty Modern</i> is an important contribution to the literature on gender and the body, and will be of interest to Brazil specialists and nonspecialists alike. Although the focus is beauty, those considering race or history will also find the material useful.” - Lesley N. Braun (Visual Anthropology Review) “Highly readable and ranging from ethnographic, to historical, to theoretical, <i>Pretty Modern</i> will appeal to a broad readership.” - Susan Besse (Luso-Brazilian Review)
Introduction. In the Universe of Beauty 1
Part One. The Self-Esteem in Each Ego Awakens
Siliconadas 37
The Philosopher of PlÁstica 47
Without Tits There Is No Paradise 57
A Brief History of Self-Esteem 75
Hospital School 89
The Right to Beauty 102
Aesthetic Health 114
Part Two. Beautiful People
Preta 123
Magnificent Miscegenation 127
The National Passion 135
Nanci's Rhinoplasty 143
My Black Is My Brand 150
Role Models 162
The Economy of Appearances 167
Part Three. Engineering the Erotic
Creating and Modeling Nature 177
Aesthetic Medicine and Motherhood 183
The Vanity of Maids 195
Lens of Dreams 204
I Love Myself 219
Conclusion 239
Acknowledgments 253
Notes 257
References 269
Index 285
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Alexander Edmonds is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam.