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Handbook of Beauty and Inequality / edited by Giselinde Kuipers, Outi Sarpila.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kuipers, Giselinde., Editor.
Sarpila, Outi., Editor.
Series:
Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research, 2542-839X
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Culture.
Ethnology.
Sex.
Race.
Aesthetics.
Social justice.
Sociology of Culture.
Sociocultural Anthropology.
Gender Studies.
Race and Ethnicity Studies.
Social Justice.
Local Subjects:
Sociology of Culture.
Sociocultural Anthropology.
Gender Studies.
Race and Ethnicity Studies.
Aesthetics.
Social Justice.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIX, 394 p. 34 illus., 21 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2026.
Place of Publication:
Springer Nature Switzerland, 2026.
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2026.
Summary:
This open access handbook offers a state-of-the-art overview of theoretical perspectives, empirical insights and scholarly debates into the relationship between beauty and inequality: how does beauty shape and reproduce social inequalities, and how does social inequality shape appearance and beauty standards? This comprehensive review emerges out of the burgeoning research on appearance and inequality in recent years. The handbook brings together under one volume the widely dispersed research on this topic which uses different concepts, approaches and methods, often without reference to one another. It does so by pulling together knowledge on appearance and inequality from different subfields of sociology, cultural studies, anthropology, gender studies, philosophy, management studies, communication and media studies, economics, legal studies, gerontology, psychology and evolutionary psychology, and creates talking points between and within disciplines. It presents different conceptualizations of beauty, including beauty as morality, capital, stigma, asset, merit and fashion. It also focuses on mechanisms linking beauty to inequality, drawing mainly on quantitative and analytical approaches, and looks at intersections between beauty and various axes of inequality. Finally, the work highlights institutional approaches to various fields in which beauty standards are created and reproduced. The chapters are written by established scholars from a range of disciplines and countries and discuss the literature, while also presenting original empirical research. This is a highly useful and handy resource for anyone interested in learning more about the field. This exemplary and ambitious Handbook of Culture and Inequality is a timely contribution to our understanding of how beauty operates in our social world. The introduction offers a sharp analytical framework to organize what is a multi-layered interdisciplinary field, while the contributions carefully parse how beauty shapes inequality in fields of activity ranging from teaching, to politics and fashion. This book is certain to become a classic reference for everyone intrigued by the power of beauty. - Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Timely and comprehensive, this invaluable volume demonstrates that beauty and inequality represents a distinct and urgent field of social science research. - Sam Friedman, The London School of Economics and Political Science This original, timely and rich handbook looks at the intersection of beauty and social inequality and compiles a wealth of interdisciplinary research into how beauty both creates, maintains and sometimes capsizes inequality. - Roberta Sassatelli, University of Bologna .
Contents:
Introduction. Beauty and Inequality: New Questions for a Fragmented Field
Part I: Beauty
Beauty as Subordinate Capital
Beauty and Morality
Sexual Capital
Evolutionary Approaches to Beauty
Beauty as Gendered Inequality
Beauty as Evaluation
Beauty and Meritocracy
Part II: Mechanisms
Beauty and Romantic Outcomes
Beauty and Hiring Discrimination
Beauty and Social Capital
How Beauty Impacts Life Satisfaction: Objective, Subjective and Mediating Effects
Beauty, Media Representations and Body Image
Looking Right for the Job: Appearances, Unequal Chances, and Gatekeeping in the Labor Market
Part III: Intersections
Beauty, Gender, and Ageing
Beauty, Race/Ethnicity, and Gender Inequalities
Beauty, Bodies and Elites
Body Size and Social Class: Beauty and Stigma in a Tale of Two Habitus
Clothing, Beauty and Inequality
Beauty, Gender and Parenthood
Beauty Regimes and Global Inequalities
Part IV: Fields
Cosmetic Surgery
Beauty and Work: Continuity and Change in the Analysis of Aesthetic Labour
Sexual Fields and Women’s Sexual Capital: Online Challenges and Insights
Beauty and Teaching
Beauty, Dating, and Desirability
Beautyvism: Beauty as a Political Tool
Beauty and Fashion
Lookism: the Morality of Appearance Discrimination.
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ISBN:
3-032-08035-5
9783032080356

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