In the Flesh
Discover the transformative world of body modification in In the Flesh by Victoria Pitts, published by Palgrave USA in 2003. This insightful paperback spans 239 pages and delves into the intricate subcultural landscape of contemporary body art. Through a series of interviews, Pitts explores how sexuality, gender, and ethnicity are being reshaped by innovative body technologies. From tattooing and piercing to cyberpunk aesthetics and neotribal practices like scarification, this book offers a compelling examination of identity and self-expression in today's society. Perfect for readers interested in sociology, cultural studies, and the evolving narratives of the body, In the Flesh invites you to engage with the profound implications of body modification in modern life.