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"A sweeping meditation on a subject rarely addressed . . . Hilal takes on our beauty-worshipping celebrity culture and the beauty industry for . . . keeping women in an expensive prison of self-doubt . . . Ugliness makes a 'big picture' argument, panning outward from one young woman's life to some of the largest issues we confront globally—hence to all of our lives."—Rhonda Garelick in The New York Times

How do power and beauty join forces to determine who is considered ugly? What role does that ugliness play in fomenting hatred? Moshtari Hilal, an Afghan-born author and artist who lives in Germany, has written a touching, intimate, and highly political book. Dense body hair, crooked teeth, and big noses: Hilal uses a broad cultural lens to question norms of appearance—ostensibly her own, but in fact everyone's. She writes about beauty salons in Kabul as a backdrop to the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, Darwin's theory of evolution, Kim Kardashian, and a utopian place in the shadow of her nose. With a profound mix of essay, poetry, her own drawings, and cultural and social history of the body, Hilal explores notions of repulsion and attraction, taking the reader into the most personal of realms to put self-image to the test. Why are we afraid of ugliness?

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      January 1, 2025
      Unmasking the politics behind beauty, Ugliness is an intimate, thorough, and illuminating investigation into the vile roots of society's standards for physical attractiveness. A collection of essays combining prose, poetry, and images, Hilal's work situates ideologies of beauty in historical, social, and cultural structures of power, highlighting its role as a colonial tool for othering and dehumanizing minorities. Notable for Hilal's breadth of research, the essays include both historic examples of weaponizing beauty, such the emergence of eugenics programs, and lesser-known cases, including the American-sponsored Beauty Without Borders operation in Afghanistan. With meticulous descriptions of body parts, Hilal's essays provide an intense reading experience presenting the human body as a foreign specimen under the surveillance of judging, watchful eyes. Ugliness ultimately emphasizes how beauty is not just an ideal--it also manifests in powerfully material forms that alienate individuals from their own body, identity, and agency. Drawing references from popular culture, high theory, and the author's personal life, Ugliness is for readers not afraid of feeling unsettled when looking into the mirror of society's grotesque views.

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