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Navigating Tattooed Women’s Bodies: Intersections of Class and Gender
Charlotte Dann
Psychology & Sociology
Centre for Psychological and Sociological Sciences
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Keyphrases
Femininity
100%
Women's Bodies
100%
Media Discourse
66%
Meaning-making
33%
Female Body
33%
Own Body
33%
Body Art
33%
In Care
33%
Complex Role
33%
Construction of Femininity
33%
Motherhood
33%
Unwritten Rules
33%
Societal Norms
33%
Personal Narrative
33%
Regret
33%
Community Care
33%
Traditional Construction
33%
Arts and Humanities
Femininity
100%
Tattoo
100%
Media discourse
50%
Meaning-Making
25%
Female body
25%
nuances
25%
Body art
25%
Personal narratives
25%
Regret
25%