Complexions / Reflections: Cosmetics, Adornment, Disfiguration

James Morris, stretching the skin on his face. Photograph. Wellcome Collection, London.

Looking in a mirror is never a neutral act.

This conference offers an opportunity to reflect on changing ideals of beauty through an examination of a range of visual, material, and medical representations of the manipulated human body. It will seek to debunk the myth that beauty is ‘natural’ by engaging with the many and varied attempts that have been made to change, augment, alter and transform the body. These manipulations range from the application of cosmetics to undergoing surgical procedures, from fantasies of corporeal boundlessness through to real, lived experiences of physical and psychological transformation. Topics for examination include: gendered and racialised ideals of beauty across cultures; face bleaching and other skin lightening cosmetics; queer identities, gender fluidity and gender modification; dressing up and performativity through jewellery; war; disability; dismemberment and mutilation; death and the body undone.

Presenters:
   Professor Anthea Callen (University of Nottingham and ANU)
   Professor Susan Sidlauskas (Rutgers)
   Dr Erin Griffey (University of Auckland)
   Dr Karin Selberg (UQ)
   Dr Natasha Ruiz-Gómez (University of Essex)
   Dr Tania Cleaves (née Woloshyn) (University of Warwick / University of Birmingham)
   Dr Keren Hammerschlag (ANU)
   Dr Michelle J. Smith (Monash University)
   Dr Megan Rose (UNSW)
   Ashley E. Remer (ANU)

This event is co-hosted by Dr Keren Hammerschlag, Senior Lecturer in Art History and Curatorship in the Centre for Art History and Art Theory, the Centre for Art History and Art Theory in the ANU School of Art & Design and the ANU Humanities Research Centre.

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