1995
DOI: 10.5840/ajs1995121/414
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The American Body as a Semiotic Sign

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“…According to Heep (1995) "MARK BRYCE, the operations manager at a semi-trailer dealership in Grand Rapids, Mich., has lost most of the hair on his head, but he is 'really good at growing it everywhere else,' particularly on his back, said his wife, Anna, a publicist for Amway. 'My husband is blond, so he doesn't look like a big hairy ape, but he does look like a golden retriever,' she said.…”
Section: Physical Appearance or Attraction/body Hairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Heep (1995) "MARK BRYCE, the operations manager at a semi-trailer dealership in Grand Rapids, Mich., has lost most of the hair on his head, but he is 'really good at growing it everywhere else,' particularly on his back, said his wife, Anna, a publicist for Amway. 'My husband is blond, so he doesn't look like a big hairy ape, but he does look like a golden retriever,' she said.…”
Section: Physical Appearance or Attraction/body Hairmentioning
confidence: 99%