Beauty Is the Beast ? Appearance?Impaired Children in America: Appearance-Impaired Children in America

Beauty Is the Beast ? Appearance?Impaired Children in America

Appearance-Impaired Children in America
 
Kiadás sorszáma: Reprint 2016
Kiadó: MT ? University of Pennsylvania Press
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ISBN13:9780812282344
ISBN10:0812282345
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:152 oldal
Méret:250x150x15 mm
Súly:666 g
Nyelv:angol
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Beauty is the Beast examines the stigmatism of children who deviate from American standards for acceptable physical appearance. Beuf analyzes both the effects of this stigmatization on children and the strategies used to cope with it.

Hosszú leírás:

Americans spend more than five billion dollars a year on cosmetics. In such a culture, to be unattractive is to be at a disadvantage; to have a physical abnormality that impairs one's appearance is to be stigmatized and rejected. Destructive to adults, this rejection can be devastating to children.


In Beauty is the Beast, Ann Hill Beuf examines the stigmatization of children who deviate from American standards of acceptable physical appearance. Children impaired by birth defects, dermatological disorders, excessive obesity, and similar disorders are frequently regarded as inferior and often repulsive, and they suffer rejection by strangers, peers, the professionals who are supposed to help them, and their own families.


Using theory and methodology from sociology, anthropology, and psychology, as well as her own extensive interviews with children and their caretakers, Beuf analyzes both the effects of this stigmatization on children and the strategies they use to cope with it.


Beauty is the Beast will interest parents and professionals who work with appearance-impaired children, as well as scholars and graduate students in the fields of nursing, sociology, social work, and psychology.