The racial politics of plastic surgery
  • Edmonds, Alexander
  • Leem, So Yeon
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This chapter examines the political issues raised by plastic surgery that alters the so-called racial or ethnic features. It discusses the history of this medical practice in the United States and how it has been practiced in two non-Western countries: South Korea and Brazil. Race is not a quality of the face or body given in nature, but rather has been enacted by surgery differently in different historical periods and nations. This comparative perspective shows that critiques of racial plastic surgery should take into account local contexts of practice. Some political concerns raised by this practice, however, cut across regions. Racial surgeries reflect wider social inequalities and an emerging medical discourse, which claims to reject the explicit whitening goals of the past, in fact continues to pathologize non-white facial features.

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The racial politics of plastic surgery
저자
Edmonds, AlexanderLeem, So Yeon
DOI
10.4324/9780429283734
발행일
2021-07
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Book Chapter
저널명
The Routledge Companion to Beauty Politics
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284 ~ 293