id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ehbcjcxlsfajxi6cs6uhfzdnhu Ana Sofia Elias Beauty surveillance: The digital self-monitoring cultures of neoliberalism 2017 31 .pdf application/pdf 10275 658 54 Beauty surveillance: the digital self-monitoring Beauty surveillance: the digital self-monitoring Scharff entitled Aesthetic Labour: Rethinking Beauty Politics in Neoliberalism This paper argues that 'beauty apps' are transforming the arena of appearance Informed by a feminist-Foucaultian framework, it argues that beauty apps offer a more detailed research is needed to critically examine beauty apps. Foucault, digital self-tracking, postfeminism, neoliberalism, subjectivity, gender, beauty, surveillance, labour, new media Beauty surveillance: the digital self-monitoring cultures of neoliberalism (9264 beauty and surveillance, before focusing, in the final section, on appearance apps. (Ajana, 2013) – including, we will argue, in self-monitoring apps. self-surveillance apps which 'scan' the body for flaws and damage; aesthetic Other beauty apps also address women as ethical consumers who are highlight what is new in the rise of beauty apps, and why they differ from, say, argue that beauty apps do much more than simply reinforcing established cultural These beauty apps invite women to know ./cache/work_ehbcjcxlsfajxi6cs6uhfzdnhu.pdf ./txt/work_ehbcjcxlsfajxi6cs6uhfzdnhu.txt