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Cosmetic Surgery And The Televisual Makeover
A Foucauldian feminist reading
Author:
Cressida J. Heyes
(Show Biography)
DOI:
10.1080/14680770601103670
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Subjects:
Feminist Theory;
Media Studies;
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Abstract
I argue that the televisual cosmetic surgical makeover is usefully understood as a contemporary manifestation of normalization, in Foucault's sense—a process of defining a population in relation to its conformity or deviance from a norm, while simultaneously generating narratives of individual authenticity. Drawing on detailed analysis of “Extreme Makeover,” I suggest that the show erases its complicity with creating homogeneous bodies by representing cosmetic surgery as enabling of personal transformation through its narratives of intrinsic motivation and authentic becoming, and its deployment of fairy tale tropes.
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