This study examines tattooing in the United States among university students, particularly women. A displayed tattoo, I argue, performs a representation of one’s identity. This representation can be interpreted in a variety of ways depending on the audience of the tattoo. This study explores the relationship between the performer and her potential audience, noting that many women within this study frequently conceal their tattoos from the general public. Such regular concealment questions who these individuals’ intended audience may be. Based on my research, I propose that the audience for some tattooed women may, in fact, be the performer herself. Research methodology…
Author: Wilson, Sarah Elizabeth
Source: University of Maryland
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