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  Showalter, Elaine. The Female Malady: Women, Madness and English Culture, 1830–1980. New York: Penguin, 1987.

  Silverman, William A. Human Experimentation: A Guided Step into the Unknown. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985.

  Solomon, Michael R., ed. The Psychology of Fashion. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1985.

  Sontag, Susan. A Susan Sontag Reader. New York: Vintage Books, 1983.

  Stage, Sarah. Female Complaints: Lydia Pinkham and the Business of Women’s Medicine. New York: W. W. Norton, 1981.

  Weldon, Fay. The Life and Loves of a She-Devil. London: Coronet Books, 1983.

  General

  Banner, Lois W. American Beauty. New York: Knopf, 1983.

  Brownmiller, Susan. Femininity. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1984.

  Freedman, Rita Jackaway. Beauty Bound. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1986.

  Hatfield, Elaine, and Susan Sprecher. Mirror, Mirror: The Importance of Looks in Everyday Life. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986.

  Kinzer, Nora Scott. Put Down and Ripped Off: The American Woman and the Beauty Cult. New York: Crowell, 1977.

  Index

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  abortion, 134, 158–159, 218, 219

  About Face, 237

  actresses, 288

  adolescence, 192, 248

  anorexia and, 201–213

  of author, 201–207

  of boys vs. girls, 156–157

  sexual behavior in, 156–157, 162–168

  adultery, punishment of, 220

  advertising, 11, 15, 226, 276–277, 277–278, 307n–308n

  of cosmetic surgery, 233, 234, 248

  Rites of Beauty and, 101, 103–104, 108–109, 112–119

  sex in, 132–133

  in women’s magazines, 62, 64–67, 73–84, 305n, 307n

  Africa, 13, 190, 295n

  female circumcision in, 243–244

  age, aging, 13, 14, 38, 42, 54

  of men, 93–94

  Rites of Beauty and, 105–106, 110–111, 121

  TV journalism and, 35–37

  women’s magazines and, 82–84

  AIDS, 115, 134–135, 159, 167–168, 182, 241

  airbrushing, 82–83

  Alcott, Louisa May, 60

  Alice Through the Microscope (Brighton Women and Science Group), 255

  American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, 95

  American Anorexia and Bulimia Association, 181–182

  American Board of Plastic Surgery, 241

  American dream, beauty and, 28, 29

  American Medical Association, 227, 239

  American Society of Plastic and

  Reconstructive Surgery, 237

  Andre v. Bendix Corporation, 39

  animals, sexual behavior of, 13, 132, 311n

  anorexic/pornographic generation, 214–217, 280

  anorexics, anorexia, 123, 162, 181–183, 197–199, 201–208

  deaths from, 182

  defined, 183

  medical effects of, 183

  sex and, 193

  statistics on, 181–183

  theories of, 188–189

  Another Woman, 75

  anxiety, 16–18, 69, 97

  women’s magazines and, 62

  work and, 30

  appearance:

  behavior vs., 14

  double standard of, 34, 35, 48–52

  of men, 34, 35, 43–45, 48–49

  shifting views on appropriateness of, 42, 44

  see also beauty myth, beauty; clothes; cosmetic surgery

  Appel, Willa, 100, 107–108, 122, 123, 125–128

  appetite, prohibition of, 97–98

  Arendt, Hannah, 210

  art, images of women in, 184

  Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (Great Britain), 237

  Attie, Ilana, 196, 229, 320n

  Atwood, Margaret, 153

  Auburn University study, 166

  Austen, Jane, 60

  Austin (Texas) Stress Clinic, 200

  Australia, 298n

  eating disorders in, 183

  incest in, 161

  authority, clothes and, 44

  “Babes in Makeup Land,” 215

  Baby M. case, 235

  Balin, Arthur K., 227, 228

  Bangladesh, 190

  divorce in, 117

  banks, women officers in, 25

  bank tellers, 50

  Barbados, divorce in, 117

  Barnard, Christiaan, 111

  Barnard College, 138–139

  Barnes v. Costle, 38

  Barrett, Nancy, 23

  Beaton, Cecil, 72

  Beautiful Body Book, The, 237

  beauty myth, beauty, 9–19, 270–291

  behavior prescribed by, 14

  biological, sexual, and evolutionary basis of, 12–13

  cultural differences in, 12, 13

  as currency system, 12, 20–21, 30

  exportation of, 80

  before Industrial Revolution, 14

  internalization of, 84

  introduction to, 9–19, 293n–296n

  male, 13, 295n

  politics of, 10–11, 16–17, 21

  reinterpretation of, 286–287

  sexual selection and, 12–13

  sexual use of, 16, 21

  as static thought, 17

  story told by, 12

  undoing of, 275–276

  beauty pageants, 68, 80, 185, 267, 288

  beauty pornography, 111, 125

  cosmetic surgery and, 246, 248

  eating disorders and, 213–214

  sex and, 132–142, 145–152, 162–163, 175–176

  beauty sadomasochism, 132, 133, 136–138, 140–142, 163

  Beauvoir, Simone de, 174

  Belgium, TV in, 80

  Bell, Rudolph, 189

  Berger, John, 58

  Bergstrom, Mette, 193

  BFOQ (a bona fide occupational qualification), 27–28

  Big Lie, 177–178

  Binet, Alfred, 176

  blacks, identity of, 55–56

  Blakely, Mary Kay, 81

  blame, PBQ and, 43, 46–48

  Blumenthal, Deborah, 112

  body, body parts:

  male vs. female, 93–95

  mind vs., 59–60

  selling of, 235

  sense of, mental illness and, 230–231

  see also specific topics

  Bonds of Womanhood, The (Cott), 91

  Bordo, Susan, 88

  Boston Globe, 79

  Boswell, John, 190

  Botswana, 190

  Breast Center, 242

  breast-feeding, 226–227

  breast implants, 211–212, 229, 241–242, 248, 268, 322n

  breast reduction surgery, 237–238

  breasts, 138–139, 188

  eroticizing of surgery on, 246

  variations in, 246–248

  Brighton Women and Science Group, 255

  Brontë, Charlotte, 60

  Brooks-Gunn, J., 196, 229, 320n

  Brown, Helen Gurley, 31, 304n

  Brown University, 166

  Bruch, Hilde, 162, 183, 195

  Brumberg, Joan Jacobs, 87–88, 92, 102, 182, 188, 193

  bulimia, 181–183, 198, 208–209, 317n, 322n

  medical effects of, 183, 316n

  sex and, 193

  theories of, 188–189

  Bunny Image, 32–33, 298n

  Bureau of Labor Statistics, 50

  Buren v. City of East Chicago, 39

  bus drivers, 49

  bypass surgery, 261

  Canada, 120, 159

  pornography in, 79

  cancer, 229, 237, 242, 322n

  Caputi, Jane, 136

  Career Woman, 64–65

  Carter, Rosalynn, 33

  Ca
ssell, Carol, 158–159

  caste system, beauty and, 87

  Catholic Church, medieval, 88–89, 100, 102, 254–255

  Cavett, Dick, 212–213

  cellulite, 227

  censorship:

  sex and, 134, 135–136, 138

  women’s magazines and, 77–84

  Chamber of Commerce, U.S., 53

  Chandris, Eugenia, 226

  Chase Manhattan Bank, 24

  chemical peel, 237, 239–240, 255–256, 325n

  Chernin, Kim, 96, 124, 155, 182, 188, 318n

  Chicago, Judy, 139

  childbirth, 218–219, 254–255, 267

  death and, 102–103

  child care, 26, 63

  childhood, children, 15

  cosmetics for, 215

  radiance of, 104

  sexual abuse of, 159, 160–161

  working women with, 26

  China:

  Cultural Revolution in, 126

  foot-binding in, 243

  Chobanian, Susan, 242

  choice:

  beyond the beauty myth and, 273

  cosmetic surgery and, 257–260

  Chorlton, Penny, 82, 242

  Ciano, Bob, 82

  Cipollone, Rose, 229

  Civil Rights Act (1964), Title VII of, 28, 38

  Clément, Catherine, 224

  clerical workers, 56

  clitoridectomy, 243–245

  clothes, 44, 67, 69, 273, 277

  dress codes and, 39–40

  harassment and, 38, 41, 43, 300n

  of men, 45, 46

  clubs, magazines as, 74–75, 77

  coal miners, 51–52

  coercion, male vs. female view of, 259

  Cole, Susan G., 138, 142, 163, 164, 167

  Colombia, divorce in, 117

  Columbia Journalism Review, 77–78

  comics, sex in, 137

  “Coming Apart” (Walker), 149

  Commentary, 68

  competition:

  through beauty, 12–13, 14, 30, 56, 75, 76, 284–288

  visual, 78–80

  Complaints and Disorders (English and Ehrenreich), 220–221

  computer imaging, 83

  Congress, U.S., 139, 240–241

  consciousness, religion and, 86–87

  consumerism, sexual, 143–144

  contraception, 158–159, 219, 249

  Victorian view of, 225–226

  control:

  beauty myth and, 10–11, 15–19, 49–50

  employees’ lack of, 26

  female invalidism and, 224

  cosmetics, cosmetic industry, 11, 17, 39, 40, 41, 74, 81, 82, 99, 107–115, 118–121, 307n

  for children, 215

  fetal tissue in, 120

  prices of, 120–121

  cosmetic surgery, 10, 11, 17, 55, 70, 105, 218, 220, 232–241, 250–264, 322n–327n

  addiction to, 238–239, 325n

  breast implants, 211–212, 229, 241–242, 248, 268

  chemical peel, 237, 239–240, 255–256, 325n

  choice and, 257–260

  ethics and, 234–239, 248–249

  future of, 260–264

  liposuction, 236–237, 238, 261–264

  numbness and, 250–254

  pain and, 255–257

  postpartum breasts and, 227

  profit and, 232–234

  risks of, 236–238, 242, 261–264

  Rites of Beauty and, 95

  safeguards on, 239–241

  self-hatred and, 232

  Cosmopolitan, 69, 72, 77, 266, 304n

  Costello, John, 62–63

  Cott, Nancy, 91, 92

  Cover-up (Chorlton), 82

  Craft, Christine, 35–38

  Creation story, 93–95

  creativity, 15, 29, 30

  cults:

  initiation into, 100–101

  Rites of Beauty and, 88, 89, 106–128

  weight-loss, 181, 185

  Cults in America (Appel), 107–108

  culture, 58–85, 303n–308n

  general vs. mass, 70–71

  heroines and, 59–61

  transformation of, 277–280

  women’s magazines and, 61–85

  Culture of Narcissism, The (Lasch), 130

  currency, beauty as, 12, 20–21, 30

  Dan Air, 40

  dancers, anorexia of, 185

  Darwin, Charles, 12–13, 294n

  Darwinism, beauty as, 236

  deaths:

  from anorexia, 182

  in childbirth, 102–103

  from cosmetic surgery, 236, 237, 238, 262–263

  Rites of Beauty and, 102–103

  from sexual surgery, 243, 244, 245

  Denmark:

  sex in, 147

  working women in, 53

  Denning, Lord, 40

  Department of Trade and Industry, British (DTI), 113

  Depo-Provera, 248–249

  desire, 145, 200

  fat and, 192–193

  pain and, 220, 243

  Diaz v. Coleman, 39

  diet industry, 11, 17, 69–70, 73, 84, 102, 295n

  diets, dieting, 67–68, 193–194

  desire and, 193

  eating disorders and, 196

  FDA safeguards and, 240

  femininity and, 200

  obedience and, 187

  preadolescent, 215

  religion and, 88, 121–127

  statistics on, 185

  Dinner Party, The (Chicago), 139

  discrimination, 276–277

  income, 52–53, 302n

  institutional, 115

  job, 11, 21

  sex, 27–28, 31–33, 35–41, 298n

  Disney, Anthea, 111

  divorce, 115, 117, 144

  domesticity, cult of, 14–16, 66, 91, 106, 169, 225, 272

  beauty myth as replacement for, 10, 18

  double standard:

  of appearance, 34, 35, 48–52

  for health, 230

  medical, 239

  oral appetite and, 98

  Douglas, Ann, 92

  dress codes, 39–40

  drugs, 248–249, 268–269, 328n

  Dworkin, Andrea, 243, 254–255

  eating, Rites of Beauty and, 88, 96–98, 121–127

  eating disorders, 10, 11, 289, 316n–320n

  beauty pornography and, 213–214

  see also anorexics, anorexia; bulimia

  Ebert, Roger, 136–137

  economics:

  beauty myth and, 13, 18, 56–57

  free work and, 23

  underpayment of women and, 18, 23–24

  education, 24, 62

  Ehrenreich, Barbara, 143, 162, 220–221, 233, 272

  electric shock, 249–250

  Eliot, George, 60

  Ellis, Bret Easton, 168

  Emma (Austen), 60

  Employment Appeal Tribunal, 39–40

  Engels, Friedrich, 225

  engineers, 25

  English, Deirdre, 220–221, 233, 272

  environmental crisis, 289

  “Epithalamion” (Spenser), 59

  Equal Employment Opportunity Act (1972), 33

  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 31

  Esquire, 68

  ethical investing, 234

  ethics, medical, 234–239, 248–249

  eugenics, 264–266

  evolution, beauty myth and, 12–13

  face-lifts, 260

  faces, growing into, 231

  Face Value (Lakoff and Scherr), 213

  Fahdl, Nancy, 39

  Fahdy, Mohammed, 95

  family, 14, 15

  Famine Within, The, 187

  fantasy:

  food, 195

  rape, 137–138, 141, 162

  sexual, 16, 137–138, 140–141, 163–164

  fashion, fashion industry, see clothes

  Fasting Girls (Brumberg), 182, 317n

  fasts, liquid, 229

  fa
talism, 103

  fathers, 168, 169

  Fat Is a Feminist Issue (Orbach), 188

  fatness, fat, 191–193

  in art, 184

  health and, 186–187, 231–232

  of men vs. women, 186, 192

  as problem, 226

  Faulkner, Wendy, 147, 151

  Federal Trade Commission, 240

  Fee, Ingrid, 33

  Female Malady, The (Showalter), 99, 250

  Feminine Mystique, 12, 16, 18, 21, 64–67, 106, 200, 272–273

  Feminine Mystique, The (Friedan), 64–65, 168–169

  “feminine wiles,” 46

  femininity, 38–39, 91, 177, 211

  business and, 42–44

  dieting and, 200

  feminism, 9–12

  beauty myth as backlash against, 10–11, 15–19, 28, 66–72

  in Eastern Europe, 80

  love and, 142–143

  Ugly Feminist caricature and, 18–19, 68–69, 208–209

  undoing the beauty myth and, 276–282

  weight control and, 184, 188, 196–197, 208–209

  women’s magazines and, 66–72

  work and, 31–33

  Feminization of American Culture, The (Douglas), 92

  fetishism, 175

  film, sex and, 136–137

  Fischer, Seymour, 147

  Fonda, Jane, 99

  food, 188–191

  guilt and, 96–98

  social worth and, 189

  as symbolic language, 188–189

  see also anorexics, anorexia; bulimia; diets, dieting; eating disorders; hunger

  Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 109, 111–114, 239, 240, 261

  “Food for Thought” (Wells), 118

  food service workers, 50

  foot-binding, 243

  Fortune, 25

  Fragen, Ronald A., 95

  France, 120, 137

  liposuction in, 236–237

  medieval, 190

  TV in, 80

  working women in, 21

  freedom:

  material, 10, 14–15

  physical image as restraint on, 9–11, 16–17

  social, 9–11

  Freud, Sigmund, 175, 248

  Friday, Nancy, 149

  Friedan, Betty, 11, 12, 18–19, 64–67, 69, 72, 214

  Frisch, Rose E., 192

  Galbraith, John Kenneth, 18

  Gay, Peter, 62, 68, 151

  Gender and Stress (Attie and Brooks-Gunn), 224, 229

  generational collaboration, 283–284

  Germany, Federal Republic of, pensions in, 54

  Gilligan, Carol, 90

  Ginsberg, Allen, 179

  girdles, 214

  Glamour, 72, 185–186, 317n

  “Goblin Market” (Rossetti), 216

  Goddess religions, 13

  Goldstein, Al, 148

  Goleman, Daniel, 17

  GOQ (a genuine occupational qualification), 27, 39

  Gordon, Mary, 173

  grace, 103–104

  Great Britain, 64, 117

  anorexia and bulimia in, 183

  cosmetic industry in, 112–113, 120