Clinics of Oblivion: Makeover Culture and Cosmetic Surgery

This paper examines cosmetic surgery tourism, arguing that it can be meaningfully analysed as part of makeover culture. It shows that while cosmetic surgery tourism sits at a junction of cosmetic surgery and medical tourism, it also has much in common with contemporary tourism practices. The paper p...

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Main Author: Meredith Jones
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UTS ePRESS 2011-09-01
Series:PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies
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Online Access:https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/portal/article/view/1843
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spelling doaj-41adbe5819284341b8587605443cf3772020-11-24T21:07:58ZengUTS ePRESSPORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies1449-24902011-09-018210.5130/portal.v8i2.18431502Clinics of Oblivion: Makeover Culture and Cosmetic SurgeryMeredith Jones0University of Technology, SydneyThis paper examines cosmetic surgery tourism, arguing that it can be meaningfully analysed as part of makeover culture. It shows that while cosmetic surgery tourism sits at a junction of cosmetic surgery and medical tourism, it also has much in common with contemporary tourism practices. The paper posits cosmetic surgery tourism not only as an economic and globalised phenomenon but also as a set of practices that are experienced, and that take place on the body (see also Cook, 2010; Bell et al. 2011). Chris Rojek’s work on contemporary tourist practices is deployed in order to argue that the cosmetic surgery tourist’s body is itself the ‘site’ to be visited and discovered; it is also the souvenir that is brought home. When body and site are brought together in cosmetic surgery tourism, they form a potent nexus that is unique to a contemporary moment tied up with globalisation and consumption, where both identity and self-transformation are managed through the body.https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/portal/article/view/1843cosmetic surgerytourismgenderlabourthe bodymakeover culture
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Clinics of Oblivion: Makeover Culture and Cosmetic Surgery
PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies
cosmetic surgery
tourism
gender
labour
the body
makeover culture
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title Clinics of Oblivion: Makeover Culture and Cosmetic Surgery
title_short Clinics of Oblivion: Makeover Culture and Cosmetic Surgery
title_full Clinics of Oblivion: Makeover Culture and Cosmetic Surgery
title_fullStr Clinics of Oblivion: Makeover Culture and Cosmetic Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Clinics of Oblivion: Makeover Culture and Cosmetic Surgery
title_sort clinics of oblivion: makeover culture and cosmetic surgery
publisher UTS ePRESS
series PORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies
issn 1449-2490
publishDate 2011-09-01
description This paper examines cosmetic surgery tourism, arguing that it can be meaningfully analysed as part of makeover culture. It shows that while cosmetic surgery tourism sits at a junction of cosmetic surgery and medical tourism, it also has much in common with contemporary tourism practices. The paper posits cosmetic surgery tourism not only as an economic and globalised phenomenon but also as a set of practices that are experienced, and that take place on the body (see also Cook, 2010; Bell et al. 2011). Chris Rojek’s work on contemporary tourist practices is deployed in order to argue that the cosmetic surgery tourist’s body is itself the ‘site’ to be visited and discovered; it is also the souvenir that is brought home. When body and site are brought together in cosmetic surgery tourism, they form a potent nexus that is unique to a contemporary moment tied up with globalisation and consumption, where both identity and self-transformation are managed through the body.
topic cosmetic surgery
tourism
gender
labour
the body
makeover culture
url https://learning-analytics.info/journals/index.php/portal/article/view/1843
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