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Body alteration

cris.customurl 17015
cris.virtual.department Allgemeine und Biologische Psychologie
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cris.virtual.department Allgemeine und Biologische Psychologie
cris.virtual.departmentbrowse Allgemeine und Biologische Psychologie
cris.virtual.departmentbrowse Allgemeine und Biologische Psychologie
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dc.contributor.author Weiler, Selina
dc.contributor.author Mühlenbeck, Cordelia
dc.contributor.author Jacobsen, Thomas
dc.date.issued 2024-03-28
dc.description.abstract Decorating the body as well as (semi-)permanent bodily modifications are a longstanding human practice, together with spending a great amount of time and effort on such body alterations. The present article reviews the mental functions of body-altering behavior. The primary aim is to identify and elucidate the predominant mental function underpinning these body alterations. Following several guidelines for reviews, we synthesized the literature, including several categories of body-altering entities from different eras. We argue that there are two crucial commonalities for individuals engaging in body-altering behavior that comprise the mental functions for doing so: aesthetics and group affiliation (dynamics), including the latter’s subfunctions of supporting individuality, resistance, personal narrative, physical endurance, and sexual motivation. Incorporating the existing literature, we find that aesthetic motivation takes precedence over group affiliation, thereby establishing aesthetics as the primary mental function of body-altering behavior; factors substantiating this conclusion are explored in detail within the article.
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dc.identifier.doi 10.1177/1354067x241242414
dc.identifier.issn 1461-7056
dc.identifier.uri https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/17015
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Sage Publications
dc.relation.journal Culture & Psychology
dc.relation.orgunit Allgemeine und Biologische Psychologie
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dc.title Body alteration
dc.type Forschungsartikel
dcterms.bibliographicCitation.originalpublisherplace London
dspace.entity.type Publication
hsu.peerReviewed
hsu.title.subtitle On the mental function of body modification and body decoration
hsu.uniBibliography
oaire.citation.volume 30
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