Bodies of Subversion by Margot Mifflin
Bodies of Subversion was the first history of women's
tattoo art when it was released in 1997, providing a fascinating
excursion to a subculture that dates back to the nineteenth-century and
including many never-before-seen photos of tattooed women from the last
century. Newly revised and expanded, it remains the only book to
chronicle the history of both tattooed women and women tattooists. As
the primary reference source on the subject, it contains information
from the original edition, including documentation of:
•Nineteeth-century
sideshow attractions who created fantastic abduction tales in which
they claimed to have been forcibly tattooed.
•Victorian society
women who wore tattoos as custom couture, including Winston Churchill's
mother, who wore a serpent on her wrist.
•Maud Wagner, the first
known woman tattooist, who in 1904 traded a date with her tattooist
husband-to-be for an apprenticeship.
•The parallel rise of tattooing
and cosmetic surgery during the 80s when women tattooists became soul
doctors to a nation afflicted with body anxieties.
•Breast cancer
survivors of the 90s who tattoo their mastectomy scars as an
alternative to reconstructive surgery or prosthetics.
The book
contains 50 new photos and FULL COLOR images throughout including newly
discovered work by Britain's first female tattooist, Jessie Knight;
Janis Joplin's wrist tattoo; and tattooed pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber. In
addition, the updated 3rd edition boasts a sleek design and new
chapters documenting recent changes to the timeline of female
tattooing, including a section on: celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D,
the most famous tattooist, male or female, in the world; the impact of
reality shows on women's tattoo culture; and, therapeutic uses of
tattooing for women leaving gangs, prisons, or situations of domestic
abuse.
As of 2012, tattooed women outnumber men for the first time in American history, making Bodies of Subversion more relevant than ever.
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Monday, October 1, 2012
New Book Release: Grandmother Power
Grandmother Power: A Global Phenomenon by Paola Gianturco
An unheralded grandmothers' movement is changing the
world. Insurgent grandmothers are using their power to fight for a
better future for grandchildren everywhere. And they are succeeding. Grandmother Power profiles activist grandmothers in fifteen countries on five continents who tell their compelling stories in their own words.
Grandmothers in Canada, Swaziland, and South Africa collaborate to care for AIDS orphans. Grandmothers in Senegal convince communities to abandon female genital mutilation. Grandmothers in India become solar engineers and bring light to their villages while those in Peru, Thailand, and Laos sustain weaving traditions. Grandmothers in Argentina teach children to love books and reading. Other Argentine grandmothers continue their 40-year search for grandchildren who were kidnapped during the nation's military dictatorship. Irish grandmothers teach children to sow seeds and cook with fresh, local ingredients. Filipino grandmothers demand justice for having been forced into sex slavery during World War II. Guatemalan grandmothers operate a hotline and teach parenting. In the Middle East, Israeli grandmothers monitor checkpoints to prevent abuse and the UAE's most popular television show stars four animated grandmothers who are surprised by contemporary life. Indigenous grandmothers from thirteen countries conduct healing rituals to bring peace to the world.
Gianturco's full-color images and her heroines' amazing tales make Grandmother Power an inspiration for everyone, and it cements the power of grandmothers worldwide. Please visit http://globalgrandmotherpower.com/ for additional information.
All author royalties will be donated to the Stephen Lewis Foundation's Grandmothers to Grandmothers campaign, which provides grants to African grandmothers who are raising AIDS orphans.
Grandmothers in Canada, Swaziland, and South Africa collaborate to care for AIDS orphans. Grandmothers in Senegal convince communities to abandon female genital mutilation. Grandmothers in India become solar engineers and bring light to their villages while those in Peru, Thailand, and Laos sustain weaving traditions. Grandmothers in Argentina teach children to love books and reading. Other Argentine grandmothers continue their 40-year search for grandchildren who were kidnapped during the nation's military dictatorship. Irish grandmothers teach children to sow seeds and cook with fresh, local ingredients. Filipino grandmothers demand justice for having been forced into sex slavery during World War II. Guatemalan grandmothers operate a hotline and teach parenting. In the Middle East, Israeli grandmothers monitor checkpoints to prevent abuse and the UAE's most popular television show stars four animated grandmothers who are surprised by contemporary life. Indigenous grandmothers from thirteen countries conduct healing rituals to bring peace to the world.
Gianturco's full-color images and her heroines' amazing tales make Grandmother Power an inspiration for everyone, and it cements the power of grandmothers worldwide. Please visit http://globalgrandmotherpower.com/ for additional information.
All author royalties will be donated to the Stephen Lewis Foundation's Grandmothers to Grandmothers campaign, which provides grants to African grandmothers who are raising AIDS orphans.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
New Book Release: New York, New York
New York, New York by Hilary Geary Ross
New York New York combines the talents of renowned photographer Harry Benson with text by society columnist Hilary Geary Ross to create a stunning portrait of New York’s best-known citizens. From captains of industry, politicians, movie stars, dancers, artists, and best-selling authors to celebrated athletes and society doyennes, New York New York captures the glamour of Manhattan from the early 60s to today in hundreds of black-and-white and color photographs. Subjects include Diane Sawyer, Halston, Truman Capote, Robert Redford, Neil Simon, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Spike Lee, Malcolm Forbes, Al Pacino, Lauren Hutton, Lena Horne, Andy Warhol, Yogi Bera, Jackie Kennedy, Gerard Butler, Cindy Lauper, Daryl Hannah, Mario Cuomo, Birdie Bell, Donald Trump, Brooke Astor, Yoko Ono, Woody Allen, and Michael Kors, among many, many others.
New York New York combines the talents of renowned photographer Harry Benson with text by society columnist Hilary Geary Ross to create a stunning portrait of New York’s best-known citizens. From captains of industry, politicians, movie stars, dancers, artists, and best-selling authors to celebrated athletes and society doyennes, New York New York captures the glamour of Manhattan from the early 60s to today in hundreds of black-and-white and color photographs. Subjects include Diane Sawyer, Halston, Truman Capote, Robert Redford, Neil Simon, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Spike Lee, Malcolm Forbes, Al Pacino, Lauren Hutton, Lena Horne, Andy Warhol, Yogi Bera, Jackie Kennedy, Gerard Butler, Cindy Lauper, Daryl Hannah, Mario Cuomo, Birdie Bell, Donald Trump, Brooke Astor, Yoko Ono, Woody Allen, and Michael Kors, among many, many others.
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