Beauty around the World: A Cultural Encyclopedia
By (Author) Erin Kenny
By (author) Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
22nd June 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
646.72
Hardback
440
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
1106g
Taking the concept of beauty seriously, this encyclopedia examines how humanity has sought and continues to seek what is "beautiful" in a variety of cultural contexts, giving readers an understanding of how to look at beauty both intellectually and critically. Is beauty ever more than "skin deep" Arguably yes, considering that the concept of beautyand the pursuit of ithas shaped cultures worldwide, across every time period, and has even served to change the course of history. Studying beauty practices yields insight into social status, wealth, political ideology, religious doctrine, and gender expectations, including gender nonconformity. A truly interdisciplinary text, Beauty around the World: A Cultural Encyclopedia presents an insightful perspective on beauty that draws from philosophy, literature, sociology, anthropology, psychology, and feminist studies, giving readers a unique view of world beauty practices. This volume offers information about beauty practices from the past to the present in alphabetical entries that address terms and topics such as "beards," "dreadlocks," "Geisha," "moko tattoos," and "progressive muscularity." Readers will better comprehend how beauty shapes many social interactions in profound ways worldwide, and that the unspoken social agreements that shape ideals of attractiveness and desirability within any given culture can matter very much. The encyclopedia's entries challenge readers to consider the questions "What is beauty" and "Why does it matter" A comprehensive bibliography is a valuable resource for further research.
This is an excellent background source for undergraduates and general readers seeking a sociological examination of themes related to the definition and pursuit of beauty. * Library Journal *
Anthropologist Kenny and Spanish professor Nichols bring a welcome cross-cultural perspective to the topic of beautyoften treated overwhelmingly from a Western perspective. . . . Summing Up: Recommended. All readership levels. * Choice *
Erin Kenny, PhD, is associate professor of anthropology at Drury University in Springfield, MO, where she directs the Women and Gender Studies program. Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols, PhD, is professor of Spanish at Drury University in Springfield, MO.