id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hbcaykvphng2reh6bz6aaiy3fy Matt Lodder The myths of modern primitivism 2011 13 .pdf application/pdf 5854 972 71 as infamous tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy who do not frame their practice in 'primitive' terms, the article concludes with a study of an alternative account presented by Vale and Juno's book: body modification as artistic practice. Today's 'modern primitives' use tattoos, piercings and other forms of anthropological and cultural studies literature on contemporary body modification practices in the West and is so pervasive in academic discourse that even works that devote themselves to body modification practices, philosophies and frameworks beyond the 'primitive' paradigm (Atkinson 2003; 'primitive' body modification practices including tattooing, piercing, scarification, branding and flesh-hook suspension, Musafar and a small clique of Modern Primitives and body modification subcultures in the 1990s is that the These tattoo artists and their contemporaries were already incorporating 'tribal' elements before the term 'Modern Primitives' had any currency MODERN PRIMITIVES AND BODY ART —— (2000), Bodies of Inscription: A Cultural History of the Modern Tattoo ./cache/work_hbcaykvphng2reh6bz6aaiy3fy.pdf ./txt/work_hbcaykvphng2reh6bz6aaiy3fy.txt