In his lavishly illustrated autobiography, Millard remembers his own development and his most remarkable cases, surveys the development of modern plastic surgery, and discusses beauty and form.
"In Saving Face, sociologist Heather Laine Talley examines the cultural meaning and social significance of interventions aimed at repairing faces defined as disfigured.
... disappointment from others (Nathanson 1992, 303ff.). This involves the shamed person gaining a sense of agency by leading their own abuse: I was ugly, so people were going to make fun of me: I thought it was their right to do so ...
Saving Faces
Chapter 5 Seeing the Face of God in the Bible Any religion that does not say that God is hidden is not true ... (Pascal 1995, 74) Compared to atheistic ... (Jungel 1983, 3) This book is about saving faces. Thus far I have discussed the ...
The book offers a visual journey, too. More than 150 historic and modern photos, including thirty-plus full-page shots of some of the most famous masks ever created, support a text that weaves the tale of the mask’s development.
In his lavishly illustrated autobiography, Millard remembers his own development and his most remarkable cases, surveys the development of modern plastic surgery, and discusses beauty and form.
Saving Faces: Photographic Portraits and Musings
There's no place like home.
This book illustrates how we can give face to create positive first impressions, avoid causing others to lose face, and, most importantly, build trust and lasting relationships inside and outside the workplace.
Kevin would also engage in sacrificial efforts to ensure the closeness of others by doing favors, as he did for Tammy. Generosity and helping others were among Kevin's strengths. He failed, however, to see how these sacrifices were not ...