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E-book: Beautyscapes: Mapping cosmetic surgery tourism

  • Format: 232 pages
  • Pub. Date: 04-Jul-2019
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526134264
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  • Format: 232 pages
  • Pub. Date: 04-Jul-2019
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526134264

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Beautyscapes explores the global phenomenon of international medical travel, focusing on patient-consumers seeking cosmetic surgery outside their home country and on those who enable them to access treatment abroad, including surgeons and facilitators. It documents the journeys of those who travel for treatment abroad, as well as the nature and power relations of the IMT industry. Empirically rich and theoretically sophisticated, Beautyscapes draws on key themes of interest to students and researchers interested in globalisation and mobility to explain the nature and growing popularity of cosmetic surgery tourism. Richly illustrated with ethnographic material and with the voices of those directly involved in cosmetic surgery tourism, Beautyscapes explores cosmetic surgery journeys from Australia and China to East-Asia and from the UK to Europe and North Africa. -- .

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'Perhaps most importantly, this book is a good read. The characters are bright and affecting. Contradictions are brought to the fore and left unresolved, leaving the reader space to draw their own interpretations. It speaks particularly to the interests of scholars and students from sociology, STS, critical geography and anthropology, but will be useful to anyone who is curious about examining how global networks of practice form and hold together.' Sociology of Health & Illness -- .

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Winner of 2020 Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize.
List of plates
viii
Acknowledgements xi
1 Clinical trails: researching cosmetic surgery tourism
1(30)
2 Cosmetic investments
31(32)
3 Locating cosmetic surgery tourism
63(23)
4 The work of cosmetic surgery tourism h caregiving companions and medical travel facilitators
86(22)
5 The work of cosmetic surgery tourism II: health workers and patients
108(19)
6 Community and little narratives
127(17)
7 Decentring and disorienting cosmetic surgery tourism
144(16)
8 Cosmetic convivialities and cosmopolitan beginnings
160(19)
9 Conclusions
179(15)
References 194(17)
Index 211
Ruth Holliday is Professor of Gender and Culture at the University of Leeds Meredith Jones is Reader in Gender and Media Studies, and Director of the Research Centre for Global Lives at Brunel University London David Bell is Professor of Cultural Geography at the University of Leeds -- .