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The "Beautiful" pain: cosmetic surgery and the embodiment of pain

George Alexias ; University of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Psychology, Athens, Greece
Georgija Dilaki ; University of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Psychology, Athens, Greece
Charalambos Tsekeris ; University of Social and Political Sciences, Department of Psychology, Athens, Greece


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str. 285-304

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This article focuses on women undergoing plastic surgery operations, highlighting their particular attitude toward pain, which is caused by the desperate pursuit of beauty. Extracting data from semi-structured interviews, it is shown how pain is defied, eliminated or even denied by individuals undergoing cosmetic surgery. Since cosmetic procedures are carried out for aesthetic reasons, people disconnect this process from any negative emotion and ignore pain and trauma yielded from surgical operation. Hence, a special kind of pain embodiment is reflexively emerged. Pain is not a one-dimensional biological stimulus; it is rather associated with how each social group perceives, interprets and reacts to the biological stimulus, producing
a particular mode of embodiment.

Ključne riječi

cosmetic surgery; embodiment; pain; sociology of the body; qualitative methodology

Hrčak ID:

87555

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/87555

Datum izdavanja:

2.4.2012.

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