Cuts and criminality body alteration in legal discourse Theodore Bennett, University of Western Austrlia, Australia.
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- 9781472445117 (hardback)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Analytical approach : theoretical basis and key concepts -- Sadomasochistic injuries : harmful crime or harmless pastime? -- Genital cutting : the disparity between female genital modification and male circumcision -- Aesthetic alterations : what healthy limb amputation can tell us about cosmetic surgery and body modification -- Sex surgeries : defusing transgression through genital normalisation and sex reassignment.
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