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Justifying Aesthetic Labor: How Fashion Models Enact Coherent Selves

Based on ethnographic and interview data collected in the modeling industries of Amsterdam, Paris, and Warsaw, this article shows that the relation between work, body, and self is particularly fraught for fashion models, as they work in a “greedy” industry that demands intensive forms of aesthetic l...

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Published in:Journal of contemporary ethnography 2016-08, Vol.45 (4), p.474-500
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Human body
Justification
Labor
Legitimacy
Logic
Morality
Personhood
Sociological aspects
Subjective experiences
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