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| The Customized Body | 
enlarge | Authors: Ted Polhemus, Housk Randall Publisher: Serpent's Tail Category: Book
List Price: $35.00 Buy New: $20.75 You Save: $14.25 (41%)
New (15) Used (7) from $18.24
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 120 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 10.3 x 0.2
ISBN: 1852426772 Dewey Decimal Number: 391.65 EAN: 9781852426774 ASIN: 1852426772
Publication Date: October 1, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Weirdest book of the month must be The Customized Body crammed with photographs of people whose bodies have been variously tattooed, pierced and otherwise decoratively mutilated. Keep it on your coffee table for when there's an awkward lull in the conversation.-Cosmopolitan
"This comprehensive book is a grand tour of the world of body adornment, from the ephemera of hairstyles and clothing to the more permanent statements made by cosmetic surgery and tattooing."-Skin Two
Ted Polhemus is an American social anthropologist who lives in London. His books include Style Surfing: What to Wear in the Third Millennium and Fashion and Anti-Fashion.
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One of the first bodymod books I bought yeeeeears ago February 20, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Customised Body is worth having in your collection. Though it is mainly pictures without any major content at all - it can sometimes just be reassuring to have it there among the more informative books to read over 'your own' thoughts and opinions of those who are likeminded on certain aspects of bodily appearance. It is also very good for those who are just 'getting into' body modification and is a good starting point for those who wish to understand more about it from the outside. The pictures are beautiful. Worth a buy but not a 'must have'.
Human pinstriping, wallpaper and remodelling January 3, 2003 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
A fantastic collaboration between Ted Polhemus (frequent contributor to the UK publication bodyart) and Housk Randall (photographer extraordinaire). What do you define as body art? This book covers tattooing, piercing, scarification, branding, hair dressing (head and pubic) and shaving, finger and toe nails, body building, plastic surgery and gender identity. The catalog is extensive but still retains a warm, intimate feeling. The portraits are sepia tone, showing many variations on what it is to be individual.Good for the beginner as this volume will provide an excellent overview of body art. Valuable for the collector due to the quality of the portraits and breadth of body art depicted, supported by the personal and intelligent commentary.
Apprentice Body Mods look here. November 26, 2001 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This book is a nice edition to anyones coffee table if your into tattoo's, piercing, masks and boots etc.If you're a novice stepping into this world for the first time then this would be a good starting point. Every section of photo's has an introduction explaining histories and psychologies on the subject.Each model gives a brief description of themselves and why they are into what they do and the rest is left up to the voyeur (reader).Once you have looked at this then you will want to look at more. Highly recommended.
Lots of pictures, a mixture of personal opinions and facts July 23, 2001 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
It contains mainly information on bodypainting, tattooing, scarification, bodypiercing, gender transformation, masks and other forms of appearance manipulation. it has big clear pictures and personal comments from each person photographed. It's a very nice book to look through it doesnt have a large focus on writing as I wanted. It includes a mixture of personal opinion and actual facts. My main reason in buying the book was because I am interested in body piercing and I was disapointed that that only 12 pages were specifically focused on the subject. It does not give the "why you should not do it" lecture but looks at it in an anthropological view point. Looks at at reasons why people do it, how they feel when pierced and the non western tribes, eg Amazon. I find it disapointing that All pictures are in black and white. I was also disapointed that a lot of the book contains material on costumes, different hair and shoe styles which do not interest me at all. Even so for a person who is interested in them I would think that it is a book that they would enjoy.
A chronicle of bodies by design rather than by chance April 5, 2001 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book does an excellent job of documenting the ways in which people are remaking their bodies to their own specifications rather than those of their birth. The text is well-written, and the photos are technically and artistically pleasing. As a body art enthusiast and a fan of Housk Randall-Goddard, I highly recommend this one.
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