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Kelleher, Katy.
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Aesthetics -- Philosophical aspect.
Material culture -- Psychological aspects.
Essays -- 21st century.
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Kelleher, Katy.
Aesthetics -- Philosophical aspect.
Material culture -- Psychological aspects.
Essays -- 21st century.
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The ugly history of beautiful things : essays on desire and consumption /
Katy
Kelleher
.
by
Kelleher
,
Katy
.
Simon & Schuster, 2023.
Call #:
814.6 K291u
Subjects
Aesthetics -- Philosophical aspect.
Material culture -- Psychological aspects.
Essays -- 21st century.
ISBN:
9781982179359 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Essays on desire and consumption
Edition:
1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed.
Description:
x, 262 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-247) and index.
Summary:
"Science writer
Kelleher
(Handcrafted Maine) delivers grimly illuminating essays about the unseemly processes that produce beautiful goods. She examines what’s required to bring such luxuries as gems, makeup, marble, mirrors, pearls, perfume, and silk to market and contemplates their appeal. Musk, she notes, used to be harvested by killing deer and extracting their pungent glandular sacs; natural musk has largely been replaced by chemical substitutes, but studies suggest these artificial fragrances disrupt hormone functioning and might cause tumors. Waxing philosophical about the draw of mirrors, she links the madness that came over early mirror makers, who inhaled the fumes of the mercury they melted to create reflective surfaces, with the 'insidious' 'cultural obsession with looks' that mirrors enabled.
Kelleher
eloquently interrogates the allure of luxury items even as she remains clear-eyed about the damaging social expectations that drive their value, as when she admits she gets a “thrill” from makeup shopping despite knowing it’s motivated by unrealistic beauty standards that cause women to “exercise our desire until it becomes the strongest muscle in our hearts.” The author’s perceptive analysis and self-reflection raise intriguing questions about consumerism, aesthetics, and gendered understandings of beauty. The result is a thoughtful offering as precious as the goods studied."--Publishers Weekly.
Katy
Kelleher
is an art, design, nature, and science writer living in the woods of Maine. Her work has appeared in the pages of the New York Times, The Guardian, American Scholar, and Town & Country. She’s written online for Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Jezebel, and others. She’s a frequent contributor to The Paris Review and spent several years writing a popular column on color, Hue’s Hue. Her essays have been anthologized in both Best American Food Writing and Best American Science and Nature Writing.
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