A Cultural History of Tattoos
A Cultural History of Tattoos
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Reference Point Press
Annotation: Details the history and culture of tattoos as part of belonging, health, self-expression, and beauty.
Genre: [Cultural studies]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #75844
Format: Library Binding
Copyright Date: 2014
Edition Date: 2014 Release Date: 08/01/13
Pages: 80 pages
ISBN: 1-601-52560-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-601-52560-4
Dewey: 391.6
LCCN: 2012050782
Dimensions: 25 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Horn Book (Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)

These dense volumes offer balanced explorations of tattooing and piercing as cultural practices dating back to ancient times and as contemporary customs for self-expression; Teens delves into the trends' implications for young people. Blandly designed, text-heavy pages are broken up by striking photographs, "Did You Know?" sidebars, and inserts with primary source material. Reading list, websites. Ind.

School Library Journal (Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

CURRIE-MCGHEE, Leanne . Tattoos, Body Piercings, and Teens . ISBN 978-1-60152-566-6 . LC 2012049320. HIRSCHMANN, Kris . Tattoos, Body Piercings, and Art . ISBN 978-1-60152-562-8 . LC 2013005828. STEWART, Gail B. A Cultural History of Tattoos . ISBN 978-1-60152-560-4 . LC 2012050782. SZUMSKI, Bonnie &; Jill Karson . A Cultural History of Body Piercing . ISBN 978-1-60152-558-1 . LC 2013009273. ea vol: 80p. (The Library of Tattoos and Body Piercings Series). further reading. index. notes. photos. websites. ReferencePoint . 2013. lib. ed. $28.95. Gr 8 Up These books are well written, well researched, and engaging. Reluctant readers will be drawn in by the snappy, funny sidebars and clear photos, which are gorgeous and, at times, gory. Some students will be intrigued and others will be repulsed by images of flesh-eating diseases. The authors take a largely nonjudgmental tone as they describe the reasons teens and adults permanently alter their bodies. This series is nothing if not surprising and refreshing, with each page packed with information that teens will want to repeat and share. For example, naval piercing became fashionable "as the bikini culture took root in the 1950s." Health discourages teens from body modification more than the others in the series, but it also makes an argument for the mental-health benefits some experience from body modification. Crammed with facts, anecdotes, and research studies, all of which are referenced, this set explores the complexity of a topic that might seem narrow at first glance.

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Bibliography Index/Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 72-73) and index.
Reading Level: 7.0
Interest Level: 7-12
Lexile: 1220L

Tattooing and body piercing have existed in some form or other for thousands of years. In cultures around the world the body has been used as a canvas for personal adornment, art, identification, religious marking, spiritual protection, and more. But tattoos and body piercings are hardly a thing of the past. In fact, both have experienced a resurgence in recent years, particularly among teens and young adults. The Library of Tattoos and Body Piercings explores this fascinating topic from various perspectives including history, art, health, and teen views and concerns. Sidebars highlighting topics of special interest, source notes, a bibliography for further research, and an index provide additional tools for readers and report writers. Book jacket.


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