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If you would like to know more about the
history of cleavage, we have teamed up with Amazon to
find a book that be of interest to you.
'Women's breasts have been idealized as
symbols of femininity and motherhood. They have held
great social and psychological significance as objects
drawing intrusive gazes, and as images of self-worth
to be measured against an idealized form. It is no wonder,
then, that a technology emerged to alter and enhance
their appearance. Nora Jacobson traces the hundred year
history of one such technology: breast implants.'
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'Meticulously researched, though-provoking, and stylish,
Cleavage proves beyond all doubt that a breast
is never just a breast.'
-Elizabeth Haiken, author of Venus Envy, A history
of cosmetic surgery
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