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Glamour

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Published 1950 Lucis Press 10 views
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0853301093
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Louise Bagshawe

Louise Daphne Bagshawe was born on 28 June 1971 in England, UK. She attended local all-girls Catholic schools near her family home in Surrey, before going to Oxford University in 1989. After graduating with a degree in Anglo Saxon and Norse, she worked as press officer with EMI records and then as a marketing official with Sony Music. On her 22nd birthday, her passion for writing was realised with a major publishing deal as Louise Bagshawe. She is the author of more than fifteen novels, published in more than eight languages. Louise married Anthony LoCicero, and they had three children, but since June 2011, she is married with her second husband Peter Mensch. She is sister of the also writer Tilly Bagshawe. She lives in Northamptonshire with her family, and has been the Parliamentary Candidate for Corby and East Northants since November 2006, and became the Member of Parliament for Corby after winning the seat at the 2010 general election.

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This is Polish translation of a series of statements that are meditations on the idea the human beauty is a cultural construction that varies in different locations. Globalised commodity capitalism has tended to flatten local variations and replace them with a singular set of ideals. The hierarchy this pronounces, posing as 'natural', is theorised to underpin other constructed ideas of superiority /inferiority and make them appear to be 'god given' and out of the realm of human control. Originally published in the book: 'Class Myths and Culture' 1990

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