La fabrique de la beauté ethnique

The Brazilian cosmetics industry was built around standards of beauty fostering the promotion of Euro-centred representations of femininity. If, since the late 1970s, it has focused its attention on broadening its offer of cosmetic products to black women, it has long remained limited. The emergence...

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Main Author: Daphné Bédinadé
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Catholique de Louvain 2020-12-01
Series:Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rsa/4318
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spelling doaj-54666d17a3494976b1e8932b302b1fb02021-07-08T16:31:37ZengUniversité Catholique de LouvainRecherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques1782-15922033-74852020-12-015128710710.4000/rsa.4318La fabrique de la beauté ethniqueDaphné BédinadéThe Brazilian cosmetics industry was built around standards of beauty fostering the promotion of Euro-centred representations of femininity. If, since the late 1970s, it has focused its attention on broadening its offer of cosmetic products to black women, it has long remained limited. The emergence of a “natural movement” driven by black women, consumers and bloggers, via social media, aimed at the valorisation of afro hair, curly and frizzy, has led the industry to reconsider its approach to a segment of beauty known as “ethnic” as well as the norms it promotes. Can we talk about an effective revision of the representations and styles of femininity by the industry? What does the increased visibility of women, and more broadly, of black populations signify? Being interested in how the general cosmetics industry manufactures ethnic beauty involves taking its material and discursive productions, and how they are integrated into the structures of domination criss-crossing questions of race, gender and class, into account.http://journals.openedition.org/rsa/4318cosmetics industryBrazil“natural movement”ethnic beautystandards of beautydigital social networks
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author Daphné Bédinadé
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La fabrique de la beauté ethnique
Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
cosmetics industry
Brazil
“natural movement”
ethnic beauty
standards of beauty
digital social networks
author_facet Daphné Bédinadé
author_sort Daphné Bédinadé
title La fabrique de la beauté ethnique
title_short La fabrique de la beauté ethnique
title_full La fabrique de la beauté ethnique
title_fullStr La fabrique de la beauté ethnique
title_full_unstemmed La fabrique de la beauté ethnique
title_sort la fabrique de la beauté ethnique
publisher Université Catholique de Louvain
series Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
issn 1782-1592
2033-7485
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The Brazilian cosmetics industry was built around standards of beauty fostering the promotion of Euro-centred representations of femininity. If, since the late 1970s, it has focused its attention on broadening its offer of cosmetic products to black women, it has long remained limited. The emergence of a “natural movement” driven by black women, consumers and bloggers, via social media, aimed at the valorisation of afro hair, curly and frizzy, has led the industry to reconsider its approach to a segment of beauty known as “ethnic” as well as the norms it promotes. Can we talk about an effective revision of the representations and styles of femininity by the industry? What does the increased visibility of women, and more broadly, of black populations signify? Being interested in how the general cosmetics industry manufactures ethnic beauty involves taking its material and discursive productions, and how they are integrated into the structures of domination criss-crossing questions of race, gender and class, into account.
topic cosmetics industry
Brazil
“natural movement”
ethnic beauty
standards of beauty
digital social networks
url http://journals.openedition.org/rsa/4318
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