Medicalised masculinities in Turkey and Iran: The eigensinn of hair in hair transplantation

عنوان Medicalised masculinities in Turkey and Iran: The eigensinn of hair in hair transplantation
نویسنده Şahinol, M., Taşdizen, Burak
تاریخ انتشار: 2021-04
محل انتشار - Edinburgh University Press
موضوع Biomedicalisation, Hair transplantation, Iran, Medicalised masculinities, Turkey
نوع دوره ای
زبان انگلیسی
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
کتابخانه: دانشگاه اوزیغین
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه 2044-0138
شماره ثبت 8e0c95e1-eed0-4a82-9227-c7c6a37ff1db
محل کتابخانه Industrial Design
تاریخ 2021-04
متن نمونه Growing cultural enthusiasm for cosmetic surgery and the techno-medical modification of the body have had a considerable impact on men in recent years making it the driving force behind the medicalisation of masculinities (Syzmczak and Conrad 2006). Among the top five cosmetic procedures most frequently chosen by men are laser hair removal in the category of cosmetic minimally invasive procedures and hair transplantation in the category of cosmetic surgical procedures (American Society of Plastic Surgeons 2019). Turkey is the world’s leading destination for medical services and a leading country of medical tourism. Its beauty tourism is particularly noteworthy making the country attractive for ‘demand-oriented’ and ‘wish-fulfilling’ cosmetic procedures for the West, the Middle East as well as locals. With a special emphasis on the somatechnics of shaping men’s hair, this article analyses the currents of hair transplantation practices and after-care in shaping masculinities in Turkey and its regional competitor Iran. By building on the existing literature, we extend the discussion on male haircare with hair as the bios as part of emerging socio-bio-technical entities.
DOI 10.3366/soma.2021.0339
Cilt 11
مشاهده در منبع دانشگاه اوزیغین دانشگاه اوزیغین - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی
دانشگاه اوزیغین - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی دانشگاه اوزیغین

Medicalised masculinities in Turkey and Iran: The eigensinn of hair in hair transplantation

نویسنده Şahinol, M., Taşdizen, Burak
تاریخ انتشار 2021-04
محل انتشار - Edinburgh University Press
موضوع Biomedicalisation, Hair transplantation, Iran, Medicalised masculinities, Turkey
نوع دوره ای
زبان انگلیسی
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
کتابخانه دانشگاه اوزیغین
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه 2044-0138
شماره ثبت 8e0c95e1-eed0-4a82-9227-c7c6a37ff1db
محل کتابخانه Industrial Design
تاریخ 2021-04
متن نمونه Growing cultural enthusiasm for cosmetic surgery and the techno-medical modification of the body have had a considerable impact on men in recent years making it the driving force behind the medicalisation of masculinities (Syzmczak and Conrad 2006). Among the top five cosmetic procedures most frequently chosen by men are laser hair removal in the category of cosmetic minimally invasive procedures and hair transplantation in the category of cosmetic surgical procedures (American Society of Plastic Surgeons 2019). Turkey is the world’s leading destination for medical services and a leading country of medical tourism. Its beauty tourism is particularly noteworthy making the country attractive for ‘demand-oriented’ and ‘wish-fulfilling’ cosmetic procedures for the West, the Middle East as well as locals. With a special emphasis on the somatechnics of shaping men’s hair, this article analyses the currents of hair transplantation practices and after-care in shaping masculinities in Turkey and its regional competitor Iran. By building on the existing literature, we extend the discussion on male haircare with hair as the bios as part of emerging socio-bio-technical entities.
DOI 10.3366/soma.2021.0339
Cilt 11
دانشگاه اوزیغین - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی
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