About the Editorsix
About the Contributorsxi
Series Editors' Prefacexiii
The Power of Beauty: Intersectional Feminist Approaches to its Embodiment and Representation 
Esther Hernández-Medina and Sharina Maíllo-Pozo1
Chapter 1: Mamá Fit Goes to El Salvador: Fitness in a Transnational Society 
Noelle K. Brigden13
Chapter 2: Shifting Perceptions of Women's Weight 
Courtney Dress33
Chapter 3: Doing Beauty, Doing Health: Embodied Emotion Work in Women Cancer Patients' Narratives of Hair Loss 
Marley Olson55
Chapter 4: “How Do They Really See Me?”: The Sexual Politics of Multiracial Desirability 
Julia Chin73
Chapter 5: Body Image and Sexual Pleasure in Women and Genderqueer Individual's Sexual Experiences 
Spencier R. Ciaralli91
Chapter 6: I Don't Wear Black: Professional Muslim Workers and Personal Dress Code 
Salam Aboulhassan117
Chapter 7: Millennial Agency and Liberation within Black American Beauty Standards 
Jaleesa Reed137
Chapter 8: Ballet Is [White] Woman: Anti-Black Standards of Beauty Within Ballet 
Sekani L. Robinson159
Chapter 9: Consuming Beauty, Constructing Blackness: A Constructivist Grounded Theory Analysis of Racialized Gendered Embodiment Practices Through Shampoo Product Descriptions 
Shameika D. Daye177
Chapter 10: Mulata in Repose 
Jennifer Báez197

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