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Pixel flesh : how toxic beauty culture harms women

Atlanta, Ellen2024
Books, Manuscripts
A generation defining expose of toxic beauty culture in our digital age and how it is harming women. We are living in a new age of beauty. With advancements in cosmetic surgery, augmented reality face filters, photo editing apps, and exposure to more images than we were ever meant to see, we have the ability to craft ourselves in whichever way we please. We pinch, pull, squeeze, tweeze, smooth and slice ourselves beyond recognition. But is modern beauty culture truly empowering? Are we really in control? In every era there is a beauty ideal. Yet, today the pressure to attain and retain the perfect body is compounded by our addiction to sharing every angle of ourselves online. In an age of influencers and social media, modern beauty culture is all-consuming and it is hurting the lives of women around the world. From Love Island to lip filler, blackfishing to the beauty tax, Ellen Atlanta reconfigures our understanding of women's relationship with beauty culture to account for the digital age. Providing an eye-opening account of the realities young women face under a dominant industry, Pixel Flesh unmasks the absurdities of the dystopia we find ourselves living in. Both a rallying cry and a refusal to suffer in silence, this is a vital insight into what it feels like to exist as a woman in a digitally obsessed world.
Imprint:
London : Headline, 2024.©2024.
Collation:
372 pages ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781035411634 (paperback)
Dewey class:
305.42
Language:
English
BRN:
460980
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
PenrithNonfiction305.42 PIXOnloan - Due: 14 Oct 2024
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