Ethnographic study by Karen Start Skin The Mrs F Dziadek 1301 284 History and Culture Average estimation of practicing tattooing was 12 000 years BC Tattoos are part of many cultures and religion ID: 318414
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Inking
Ethnographic study by Karen Start
Skin
The
Mrs. F.
Dziadek
1301 284Slide2
History and Culture
Average estimation of practicing tattooing was 12, 000 years B.C.Tattoos are part of many cultures and religionUndeveloped society: tattoos showed working status, belief, communication, etc.Modern: continue to show religion and culture, self expression, art, etc.21
st century: sailors, marines, and bikers with tattoos ‘body modification’Slide3
The Tattoo Discourse Community
“…six defining characteristics that will be necessary and sufficient…” – John SwalesTattoo community characteristics:Common goalslexis
certain termsCommunication & informationConventions/magazinesMembership
IdentitytattoosSlide4
Why are these individuals with tattoos not accepted into society's working area?
Corporation views Older generation Religion
Gender Law loops
VSSlide5
Appearances of a Person with Tattoos
Religious ViewOften frowned upon by Catholics, Christians, and etc.Some religions are very accepting of tattoosWay to show their belief
Not all religious people think negative of tattoosAnother form of tattooing is using henna inkCorporations and Businesses View
They want to look good to gain business and benefitsSet tattoo and piercing policiesSlide6
So, What do you think of employers’ anti-tattoo policies?
http://www.youtube.com/user/yopinion#p/u/28/CM_RQ6ASuakSlide7
Appearances of a Person with tattoos (continued)
Modern ViewGrown to be more acceptingNot seen as a problem in the working area
Common in young peopleShows confidenceOlder Generation View
Tattoos are not accepted in the working areaFound to be childishInappropriateSlide8
The struggle continues..
Some T
raditions
Common Business entire
BUT…
Small businesses open
Art is formed and practiced
& a new community is createdSlide9
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