Normalizations of Cosmetic Surgeries: A Study of Body Alteration in Ellen Hopkin's Perfect Novel
Lamiaa Ahmed Rasheed,
Nidaa Abduljabbar Hasan
Abstract:Over the last decades, cosmetic surgeries have grown in popularity. The majority of consumers in this lucrative industry are women. Normalizing cosmetic surgery and body alteration could lead to the homogenization of beauty and create a culture of people who look increasingly similar. Members of a society are particularly focusing on physical beauty and classifying people based on their physical features.The purpose of this research is to explore the reason behind normalizing cosmetic surgery and its psycholog… Show more
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