Laura Miller (2) (1953–)
Author of Bad Girls of Japan
For other authors named Laura Miller, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Image credit: Nancy Crampton
Works by Laura Miller
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1953-12-15
- Gender
- female
Members
Reviews
The Japanese beauty industry is a multi billion dollar business, and it employs more people than car repair or software development. This book like describes in general terms the development of this industry in the last decade or so, plus how it allows people to express a certain level of individuality. According to the author, the industry basically sells a lot of nonsense for a high price.
The beauty industry does so in a way that is not so much about creating an atmosphere of pampering, show more but rather like progress measurement and control, as if you were in a Toyota plant rather than a beauty parlour. During every treatment the hard selling techniques are combined with measurement of results to prove the value of the treatment.
The author also describes how the industry combines exotic images (be it European or Asian) with Japanese modern technology to legitimise self-indulgence. In the mean time the industry creates and/or reflects changing attitudes towards beauty, with the neck losing out in sexiness against “hypermammary fixation” and slimness.
The last chapter about the evolution of the English language in the beauty industry to evocate ideas very different from the words’ original meaning is interesting in itself. show less
The beauty industry does so in a way that is not so much about creating an atmosphere of pampering, show more but rather like progress measurement and control, as if you were in a Toyota plant rather than a beauty parlour. During every treatment the hard selling techniques are combined with measurement of results to prove the value of the treatment.
The author also describes how the industry combines exotic images (be it European or Asian) with Japanese modern technology to legitimise self-indulgence. In the mean time the industry creates and/or reflects changing attitudes towards beauty, with the neck losing out in sexiness against “hypermammary fixation” and slimness.
The last chapter about the evolution of the English language in the beauty industry to evocate ideas very different from the words’ original meaning is interesting in itself. show less
Excellent book on Japanese concepts of beauty by Laura Miller. She is a linguist, but has written some great pieces on girl's culture in Japan. In this work Miller subjected herself to a wide range of beauty treatments, to experience it first hand. It makes for both an entertaining and educational read. She also provides a more interesting take on Japanese concepts of beauty than the often repeated "they are emulating the west" phrase, that we get so often. The book is informative both when show more it comes to beauty practices used by individuals and strategies employed by the beauty industry. show less
You May Also Like
Associated Authors
Statistics
- Works
- 3
- Members
- 87
- Popularity
- #211,167
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 67
- Languages
- 4

