Written on the body : the tattoo in European and American history
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Written on the body : the tattoo in European and American history
Princeton University Press, 2000
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-305) and index
Contents of Works
- Stigma and tattoo / C.P. Jones
- The tattoo in the later Roman empire and beyond / Mark Gustafson
- Insular Celtic tattooing : history, myth and metaphor / Charles W. MacQuarrie
- Wearing the universe : symbolic markings in early modern England / Jennipher Allen Rosecrans
- The Renaissance tattoo / Juliet Fleming
- Curiously marked : tattooing and gender difference in eighteenth-century British perceptions of the South Pacific / Harriet Guest
- Godna : inscribing Indian convicts in the nineteenth century / Clare Anderson
- Skin deep devotions : religious tattoos and convict transportation to Australia / Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Ian Duffield
- Body commodification? Class and tattoos in Victorian Britain / James Bradley
- 'National tattooing' : traditions of tattooing in nineteenth-century Europe / Jane Caplan
- Branding the other/tattooing the self : bodily inscription among convicts in Russia and the Soviet Union / Abby M. Schrader
- On display : tattooed entertainers in America and Germany / Stephan Oettermann
- The changing image of tattooing in American culture, 1846-1966 / Alan Govenar
- Inscriptions of the self : reflections on tattooing and piercing in contemporary Euro-America / Susan Benson