The History of Tattooing and Its Significance

The History of Tattooing and Its Significance
Author: Wilfrid Dyson Hambly
Publsiher: Gale Cengage
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1974
Genre: Art
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037116014

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The History of Tattooing

The History of Tattooing
Author: Wilfrid Dyson Hambly
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780486468129

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This engrossing 1925 survey offers one of the most complete histories of world tattoo practices. Written during an era when colonial authorities had all but eliminated indigenous tattooing, it discusses their significance in terms of religious beliefs and social status. This Dover edition features a new selection of 80 images from vanishing cultures.

Drawing with Great Needles

Drawing with Great Needles
Author: Aaron Deter-Wolf,Carol Diaz-Granados
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780292749122

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For thousands of years, Native Americans used the physical act and visual language of tattooing to construct and reinforce the identity of individuals and their place within society and the cosmos. This book offers an examination into the antiquity, meaning, and significance of Native American tattooing in the Eastern Woodlands and Great Plains.--Publisher description.

Ancient Ink

Ancient Ink
Author: Lars Krutak,Aaron Deter-Wolf
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2018-01-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780295742847

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The human desire to adorn the body is universal and timeless. While specific forms of body decoration and the motivations for them vary by region, culture, and era, all human societies have engaged in practices designed to augment and enhance people’s natural appearance. Tattooing, the process of inserting pigment into the skin to create permanent designs and patterns, is one of the most widespread forms of body art and was practiced by ancient cultures throughout the world, with tattoos appearing on human mummies by 3200 BCE. Ancient Ink, the first book dedicated to the archaeological study of tattooing, presents new, globe-spanning research examining tattooed human remains, tattoo tools, and ancient art. Connecting ancient body art traditions to modern culture through Indigenous communities and the work of contemporary tattoo artists, the volume’s contributors reveal the antiquity, durability, and significance of body decoration, illuminating how different societies have used their skin to construct their identities.

Tattooed Skin and Health

Tattooed Skin and Health
Author: J. Serup,N. Kluger,W. Bäumler
Publsiher: Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783318027778

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With about 10–20% of the adult population in Europe being tattooed, there is a strong demand for publications discussing the various issues related to tattooed skin and health. Until now, only a few scientific studies on tattooing have been published. This book discusses different aspects of the various medical risks associated with tattoos, such as allergic reactions from red tattoos, papulo-nodular reactions from black tattoos as well as technical and psycho-social complications, in addition to bacterial and viral infections. Further sections are dedicated to the composition of tattoo inks, and a case is made for the urgent introduction of national and international regulations. Distinguished authors, all specialists in their particular fields, have contributed to this publication which provides a comprehensive view of the health implications associated with tattooing. The book covers a broad range of topics that will be of interest to clinicians and nursing staff, toxicologists and regulators as well as laser surgeons who often face the challenge of having to remove tattoos, professional tattooists and producers of tattoo ink.

The History of Tattoos and Body Modification

The History of Tattoos and Body Modification
Author: Nicholas Faulkner,Diane Bailey
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781508180760

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This captivating book offers readers a wider perspective and deeper appreciation for the art of tattooing than what's typically shown in the media. For those considering getting a tattoo, this will perhaps inform their decision. The book covers the history of tattooing, traveling from ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece, to Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. It explains the historical reasons for tattooing. It then goes on to investigate current tattoo trends, including calligraphy and the fusion of cultural designs.

Tattoo Histories

Tattoo Histories
Author: Sinah Theres Kloß
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000707984

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Tattoo Histories is an edited volume which analyses and discusses the relevance of tattooing in the socio-cultural construction of bodies, boundaries, and identities, among both individuals and groups. Its interdisciplinary approach facilitates historical as well as contemporary perspectives. Rather than presenting a universal, essentialized history of tattooing, the volume’s objective is to focus on the entangled and transcultural histories, narratives, and practices related to tattoos. Contributions stem from various fields, including Archaeology, Art History, Classics, History, Linguistics, Media and Literary Studies, Social and Cultural Anthropology, and Sociology. They advance the current endeavour on the part of tattoo scholars to challenge Eurocentric and North American biases prevalent in much of tattoo research, by including various analyses based in locations such as Malaysia, Israel, East Africa, and India. The thematic focus is on the transformative capacity of tattoos and tattooing, with regard to the social construction of bodies and subjectivity; the (re-)creation of social relationships through the definition of (non-)tattooed others; the formation and consolidation of group identities, traditions, and authenticity; and the conceptualization of art and its relevance to tattoo artist–tattooee relations.

Spiritual Tattoo

Spiritual Tattoo
Author: John A. Rush
Publsiher: Frog Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2005-03-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781583941171

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Say "body modifications" and most people think of tattoos and piercings. They associate these mainly with the urban primitives of the 1980s to today and with primitive tribes. In fact, as this fascinating book shows, body mods have been on the scene since ancient times, traceable as far back as 1.5 million years, and they also encompass sacrification, branding, and implants. Professor John Rush outlines the processes and procedures of these radical physical alterations, showing their function as rites of passage, group identifiers, and mechanisms of social control. He explores the use of pain for spiritual purposes, such as purging sin and guilt, and examines the phenomenon of accidental cuts and punctures as individual events with sometimes profound implications for group survival. Spiritual Tattoo finds a remarkable consistency in body modifications from prehistory to the present, suggesting the importance of the body as a sacred geography from both social and psychological points of view.