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Cosmetic surgery is the fastest growing medical specialty, both in the U.S. and western Europe. The "surgical fix" belongs to the growing arsenal of practices and technologies which are aimed at transforming the female body "for the sake of beauty." Despite its increasing popularity, cosmetic surgery is controversial. It raises the question of why women are willing to put themselves under the knife for operations which are painful, expensive, risky and which often leave them in worse shape than they were before. Reshaping the Female Body attempts to make sense of women's involvement in cosmetic surgery. Whereas traditional explanations have tended to look to female narcissism, lack of self-esteem, or susceptibility to the lures of consumer capitalism and myths of eternal youth or perfect beauty, Kathy Davis situates cosmetic surgery in a feminist analysis of the cultural constraints of femininity. At the same time, however, she argues against the notion that women who have cosmetic surgery are victims of ideological manipulation, blindly complying with cultural definitions of feminine beauty. Cosmetic surgery, she argues, is less about beauty than about being ordinary. It is a way to refuse to suffer beyond what is fair. Paradoxically, cosmetic surgery can be a way for some women to become embodied subjects who by reshaping their bodies can remake their lives. Davis cautions against condemning cosmetic surgery as inherently repressive and, therefore, "politically incorrect" and argues instead for an approach which accepts the unease which cosmetic surgery invokes, while taking seriously the reasons of women who see it as their only option under the circumstances. Cosmetic surgery is a dilemma: both symptom and solution, oppression and liberation, all in one.Davis, Kathy is the author of 'Reshaping the Female Body' with ISBN 9780415906319 and ISBN 0415906318.
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