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Aching for the altered body: Beauty economy and Chinese womenu27s consumption of cosmetic surgery
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机译:对改变身体的痛苦:美容经济和中国女性整容手术的消费
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This study looks into Chinau27s beauty economy through the women who are consumers of cosmetic surgery. My qualitative inquiry is based upon multiple and in-depth interviews with ten research informants who hail from various regions of mainland China. The findings reveal that Chinese womenu27s engagement with cosmetic surgery has been shaped by both the specificities of local contexts and the market imperatives of globalization. Cosmetic surgery, according to the informantsu27 personal accounts, has been reinvested with new, complex meanings: as a way of adapting to redefined gender norms, a gesture toward national modernity, a strategy of asserting self-control in personal lives, and an emblem of seeking upward class mobility. Ultimately, the Chinese case of cosmetic surgery consumption provides a tension-ridden microcosm of the beauty economy, where bodies, postsocialist gender politics, class aspiration, and consumerism intersect. Furthermore, the interview texts reveal the sophisticated ways beauty discourses have become entrenched in economic and transnational trends, which fuel the rapid growth of the local beauty industry.
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