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Imagining the other in cosmetic surgery
Debra Gimlin
Sociology
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Arts & Humanities
Cosmetic Surgery
100%
Imagining
62%
Surgeon
61%
Intersubjectivity
36%
Identity Work
32%
Vanity
28%
Imagery
27%
Self-presentation
27%
Aesthetics
23%
Otherness
21%
Narration
21%
Criticism
20%
Contextual
19%
Physicians
15%
Performance
8%
Social Sciences
cosmetics
78%
surgery
69%
intersubjectivity
27%
narrative
27%
self-presentation
26%
narration
25%
foreignness
24%
aesthetics
20%
criticism
17%
physician
17%
candidacy
17%
performance
10%
interview
9%
experience
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Plastic Surgery
74%
Surgeons
48%
Narration
36%
Ego
26%
Esthetics
21%
Motivation
18%
Interviews
14%
Physicians
14%