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Aesthetic Labour
Aesthetic Labour: Rethinking Beauty Politics in Neoliberalism | Rosalind Gill, Ana Sofia Elias, Christina Scharff
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This volume approaches questions about gender and the politics of appearance from a new perspective by developing the notion of aesthetic labour. Bringing together feminist writing regarding the beauty myth with recent scholarship about new forms of work, the book suggests that in this moment of ubiquitous photography, social media, and 360 degree surveillance, women are increasingly required to be 'aesthetic entrepreneurs, maintaining a constant state of vigilance about their appearance. The collection shows that this work is not just on the surface of bodies, but requires a transformation of subjectivity itself, characterised by notions of personal choice, risk-taking, self-management, and individual responsibility. The book includes analyses of online media, beauty service work, female genital cosmetic surgery, academic fashion, self-help literature and the seduction community, from a range of countries. Discussing beauty politics, postfeminism, neoliberalism, labour and subjectivity, the book will be of interest to scholars and students with an interest in Gender, Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Sociology, Social Psychology and Management Studies. This highly engaging, smart, and wide-ranging collection analyzes how, under the self-governing mandates of neoliberalism, the demands that girls and women regulate and control their bodies and appearance have escalated to new, unforgiving levels. A special strength of the book is its emphasis on the rise of aesthetic labour as a global, transnational and ever-colonizing phenomenon that seeks to sweep up women of all races, ages and locales into its disciplinary grip. Highly recommended. -Susan J Douglas, University of Michigan, USA the inherited responsibility that remains womens particular burden to manage. -Melissa Gregg, Intel Corporation, USA This book incisively conceptualizes how neo-liberalist and postfeminist tendencies are ramping up pressures for glamour, aesthetic, fashion, and body work in the general public. In a moment when YouTube makeup how to videos receive millions of hits; what to wear and how to wear it blogs clock massive followings; and staying on brand is sold to us as the key to personal and financial success, aesthetic entrepreneurship is bound to become a go-to concept for anyone seeking to understand the profound shifts shaping labor and life in the 21st century. -Elizabeth Wissinger, City University of New York, USA
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Aesthetic Labour: Rethinking Beauty Politics in Neoliberalism | Rosalind Gill, Ana Sofia Elias, Christina Scharff
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“In this distinctively postfeminist and neoliberal moment, beauty pressures have intensified, extensified and also moved into the realm of subjectivity in new and pernicious ways, facilitated by new technologies and by aggressive consumer capitalism that is colonising women‘s bodies.”