USF St. Petersburg campus Honors Program Theses (Undergraduate)
Women, Empowerment, and Tattoos
First Advisor
Rebecca Johns, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Second Advisor
Jay Sokolovsky Ph.D. Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Third Advisor
Raymond Arsenault, Ph.D. Professor, College of Arts and Sciences
Publisher
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
Document Type
Thesis
Date Available
April 2012
Publication Date
2003
Date Issued
August 2003
Abstract
Tattoos have long been considered an activity reserved for the deviant subcultures in our society, but today tattoos have become mainstream. Now the most popular group getting tattoos are females over the age of 30. Most of these women are considered conservative, are middle class, and many are professionals.
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Recommended Citation
Stengle, Patricia M., "Women, Empowerment, and Tattoos" (2003). USF St. Petersburg campus Honors Program Theses (Undergraduate).
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/honorstheses/132
Comments
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the University Honors Program, University of South Florida St. Petersburg.