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234 References<br />
Carl (Shotsie) Gorman.” Appearance 12: 12–13.<br />
———. 1987. “Psychos and Outlaws: Scientific Images of <strong>Tattoo</strong>ed<br />
Persons.” <strong>Tattoo</strong>time 4: 64–68.<br />
———. 1990. “‘A Lot of People Like It’: The Relationship Between Deviance<br />
and Popular Culture.” In Marginal Conventions: Popular Culture, Mass<br />
Media, and Social Deviance, ed. Clinton Sanders, 3–13. Bowling Green,<br />
OH: Popular Press.<br />
———. 1991. “Memorial Decoration: Women, <strong>Tattoo</strong>ing, and <strong>the</strong> Meanings<br />
of <strong>Body</strong> Alteration,” Michigan Quarterly Review 30 (1): 146–157.<br />
———. 1994. “<strong>Tattoo</strong> You: <strong>Tattoo</strong>s as Self Extensions and Identity<br />
Markers.” In Doing Everyday Life: Ethnography as Lived Experience,<br />
eds. Mary Lou Dietz, William Shaffir, and Robert Prus, 203–212.<br />
Mississauga, Ontario: Copp Clark Longman.<br />
———. 2000. “<strong>Tattoo</strong>ing and <strong>Body</strong> Piercing.” In Encyclopedia of<br />
Criminology and Deviant Behavior (Volume Four: Self Destructive<br />
Behavior and Disvalued Identity), eds. Charles Faupel and Paul Roman,<br />
531–534. Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis.<br />
———. 2001. “<strong>Tattoo</strong>s and <strong>Tattoo</strong>ing.” In The Guide to United States<br />
Popular Culture, eds. Ray Browne and Pat Browne, 806–807. Bowling<br />
Green, OH: Popular Press.<br />
Sass, Louis. 1986. “Anthropology’s Native Problems.” Harper’s Magazine<br />
(May): 49–57.<br />
Schroder, David. 1973. Engagement in <strong>the</strong> Mirror: Hairdressers and Their<br />
Work. Ph.D dissertation, Department of Sociology, Northwestern<br />
University.<br />
Schur, Edwin. 1971. Labeling Deviant Behavior. New York: Harper and Row.<br />
Schwartz, Dona. 1986. “Camera Clubs and Fine Art Photography: The<br />
Social Construction of an Elite Code.” Urban Life 15 (July): 165–196.<br />
Scutt, R. W. B., and C. Gotch. 1974. Art, Sex, and Symbol: The <strong>My</strong>stery of<br />
<strong>Tattoo</strong>ing. New York: A. S. Barnes.<br />
Shover, Neal. 1975. “Tarnished Goods and Services in <strong>the</strong> Market Place.”<br />
Urban Life and Culture 3: 471–488.<br />
Simmons, D. R. 1986. Ta Moko: The Art of Maori <strong>Tattoo</strong>. Auckland: Reed<br />
Methuen.<br />
Sinha, Anita. 1979. “Control in Craft Work: The Case of Production<br />
Potters.” Qualitative Sociology 2: 3–25.<br />
Sirgy, M. J. 1982. “Self-Concept in Consumer Behavior: A Critical<br />
Review.” Journal of Consumer Research 9: 287–300.<br />
Solomon, Michael. 1983. “The Role of Products as Social Stimuli: A<br />
Symbolic Interactionist Perspective.” Journal of Consumer Research 10:<br />
319–329.<br />
Spector, Malcolm, and John Kitsuse. 1977. Constructing Social Problems.<br />
Menlo Park, CA: Cummings.<br />
Spiggle, Susan, and Clinton Sanders. 1983. “The Construction of<br />
Consumer Typologies: Scientific and Ethnomethods.” In Advances in<br />
Consumer Research, vol. 11, ed. T. Kinnear, 337–342. Provo, UT: