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Hair out of place : women with body hair negotiating everyday spaces

Date Issued
December 1, 1999
Author(s)
Stetson, Kimberly Rose
Advisor(s)
Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher
Abstract

This study focuses on women who choose not to remove leg or underarm hair despite the norm in U.S. society for women to do so. Qualitative interviews were conducted with ten women in order to understand their motivations for not removing body hair, as well as to understand how having body hair affects women's perceptions of themselves and the various spaces that they move through on an everyday basis. The Results of this study are presented in participants' own words and demonstrate that women with body hair are "out of place '' in certain contexts and therefore subject to regulation. How participants define the spaces in which regulation of their body hair occurs is also discussed.

Degree
Master of Science
Major
Geography
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