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228 References<br />
Research.<br />
Hirschman, Elizabeth, and Morris Holbrook, eds. 1981. Symbolic<br />
Consumer Behavior. Ann Arbor, MI: Association for Consumer Research.<br />
Hirschman, Elizabeth, and Ronald Stampfl. 1980. “Roles of Retailing in<br />
<strong>the</strong> Diffusion of Popular Culture: Microperspectives.” Journal of<br />
Retailing 56: 16–36.<br />
Holbrook, Morris, and William Moore. 1981. “Cue Configurality in Es<strong>the</strong>tic<br />
Responses.” In Symbolic Consumer Behavior, ed. E. Hirschman and M.<br />
Holbrook, 16–25. Ann Arbor, MI: Association for Consumer Research.<br />
Houghton, S. J., K. Durkin, E. Parry, Y. Turbet, and P. Odgers. 1996.<br />
“Amateur <strong>Tattoo</strong>ing Practices and Beliefs Among High-School Adolescents.”<br />
Journal of Adolescent Health 19 (6): 420–425.<br />
Hughes, Everett. 1971a. “Good People and Dirty Work.” In The Sociological<br />
Eye. 87–97. Chicago: Aldine.<br />
———. 1971b. “Mistakes at Work.” In The Sociological Eye, 316–325.<br />
Chicago: Aldine.<br />
———. 1971c. “Bastard Institutions.” In The Sociological Eye, 98–105.<br />
Chicago: Aldine.<br />
Irving, John. 2005. Until I Find You. New York: Random House.<br />
Irwin, John. 1987. “Reflections on Ethnography.” Journal of Contemporary<br />
Ethnography 16 (April): 41–48.<br />
Irwin, Ka<strong>the</strong>rine. 2001. “Legitimating <strong>the</strong> First <strong>Tattoo</strong>: Moral Passage<br />
Through Informal Interaction.” Symbolic Interaction 24 (1): 49–73.<br />
———. 2003. “Saints and Sinners: Elite <strong>Tattoo</strong> Collectors and <strong>Tattoo</strong>ists<br />
as Positive and Negative Deviants.” Sociological Spectrum 23: 27–57.<br />
Jacobson, Yehuda, and Diana Luzzatto. 2004. “Israeli Youth <strong>Body</strong><br />
Adornments: Between Protest and Conformity.” Young 12 (2): 155–174.<br />
Jacoby, Jack, and L. Kaplan. 1972. “The Components of Perceived Risk.”<br />
In M. Venkatesan (ed.), Proceedings, Third Annual Convention of <strong>the</strong><br />
Association for Consumer Research, pp. 382–393.<br />
Jamiol, Paul. 1987. “<strong>Tattoo</strong>ing at <strong>the</strong> Peabody Museum.” <strong>Tattoo</strong> 8: 32–37.<br />
Janson, H. W. 1964. The History of Art. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-<br />
Hall.<br />
Jeffreys, Sheila. 2000. “‘<strong>Body</strong> Art’ and Social Status: Cutting, <strong>Tattoo</strong>ing,<br />
and Piercing from a Feminist Perspective.” Feminism and Psychology 10<br />
(4): 409–429.<br />
Jenkins, Emily. Tongue First: Adventures in Physical Culture. New York: Holt.<br />
Jensen, Joli. 1984. “An Interpretive Approach to Culture Production.” In<br />
Interpreting Television: Current Research Perspectives, ed. W. Rowland,<br />
Jr. and B. Watkins. 98–118. Beverly Hills: Sage.<br />
Jonaitis, Aldorna. 1983. “The Symbolism of Piercing: Tlingit Indian<br />
Labrets.” Paper presented at <strong>the</strong> Art of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Body</strong> Symposium, January,<br />
at University of California, Los Angeles.<br />
Jones, Edward, Amerigo Farina, Albert Hastorf, Hazel Markus, Dale<br />
Miller, and Robert Scott. 1984. Social Stigma: The Psychology of Marked