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Wiley InterScience

The Journal of Popular Culture

The Journal of Popular Culture

Volume 39 Issue 6, Pages 1035 - 1048

Published Online: 7 Nov 2006

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An Ironic Fad: The Commodification and Consumption of Tattoos
MARY KOSUT 1
  1 Sociology and Media, Society, and the Arts at Purchase College, State University of New York

  Mary Kosut is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Media, Society, and the Arts at Purchase College, State University of New York. Her areas of interest and research include visual art, the body, popular and alternative cultures, and ethnographic fieldwork. She has published work on tattoo art, body modification, and academic culture in journals such as Deviant Behavior, Visual Sociology, and Cultural Studies—Critical Methodologies.

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