Beauty : : exploring critical perspectives. / / Pierre Wilhelm, Rebecca Nash.

Rather than accept society’s ‘preferred metaphors’ about beauty at face value, the authors in this volume question the fact that beauty can also surprise us in the least foreseeable setting, at the most unexpected moment and in the most surprising or unsettling ways. Their work underscores beauty’s...

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Place / Publishing House:Oxford, England : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
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