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Signs (Chic) ; 36(2): 303-11, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21114075

ABSTRACT

This essay explores how concepts of value and cheapness circulate around the bodies of clients of the Johannesburg-based cosmetic surgery tourism company Surgeon and Safari. I show how the production of a luxurious experience and the mitigation of risk take place within a transnational network enabled by the presence of medical tourism in multiple locales. By placing Surgeon and Safari's activities within the context of the neoliberalization of health care in South Africa, I explore how the division between private versus public health spaces functions as both a technique of valuing clients' bodies and as a process of racialization.


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Cosmetic Techniques , Economics , Health Care Costs , Medical Tourism , Surgery, Plastic , Beauty Culture/economics , Beauty Culture/education , Beauty Culture/history , Beauty Culture/legislation & jurisprudence , Cosmetic Techniques/economics , Cosmetic Techniques/history , Cosmetic Techniques/psychology , Economics/history , Economics/legislation & jurisprudence , Health Care Costs/history , Health Care Costs/legislation & jurisprudence , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Medical Tourism/economics , Medical Tourism/history , Medical Tourism/legislation & jurisprudence , Medical Tourism/psychology , Public Health/economics , Public Health/education , Public Health/history , Public Health/legislation & jurisprudence , South Africa/ethnology , Surgery, Plastic/economics , Surgery, Plastic/education , Surgery, Plastic/history , Surgery, Plastic/legislation & jurisprudence , Surgery, Plastic/psychology
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