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RE: Your Body, Yourself: Part 2 (Final)

in #steemstem7 years ago

Your article shows that there was and is a vast variation of techniques and reasons for altering the body/skin. May it be for cultural or beauty related intentions, it is fascinating.

Human skin as a canvas and a message.

I did a tattoo in my twenties just for the fun of it and for having been curious if I could endure the pain. Also it was partly a hidden rebellion towards my "authorities" and maybe something I did not know. Also, I guess, I was doing it for missing something deeper in my own culture which did not provide rituals with a certain meaning other than going to church. From what my former part of "me" thought and felt this was an experience, a chance I rarely was able to catch. So I got myself into something which was available at that time and less risky as other activities.

To give and receive meaning through body appearance in our "modern" times I compare for example movie actors from today to those in the 70s and 80s. The outer appearance also followed a certain "sameness" of hair- and body-style which points into the direction of becoming "cover-like" - people try copy perfect photographs. This is a trend originating from the world of movies, the "Hollywoodization" of people:) - Does it have a deeper meaning? I don't know. I would like you to answer on that.

Thank you for providing this thought provoking content!

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I also have tattoos, but mine was done to represent a certain point of my life either after an achievement or a better understanding of the idea of life. They are more symbolic tattoos rather than for body decoration:)

To give and receive meaning through body appearance in our "modern" times I compare for example movie actors from today to those in the 70s and 80s. The outer appearance also followed a certain "sameness" of hair- and body-style which points into the direction of becoming "cover-like" - people try copy perfect photographs. This is a trend originating from the world of movies, the "Hollywoodization" of people:) - Does it have a deeper meaning? I don't know. I would like you to answer on that.

The section " Images and Perceptions of the Body", in Your Body, Yourself : Part 1 covers this question quite well:)

:-) done! I've read it and it gives answers to my question. Well done! I really enjoyed reading it.

Reminds me on the fact that J. Lopez insured her beautiful back "thing". LOL