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The Beauty Bias

The Beauty Bias

Book by Deborah Rhode
"It hurts to be beautiful" has been a cliche for centuries. What has been far less appreciated is how much it hurts not to be beautiful. The Beauty Bias explores our cultural preoccupation with attractiveness, the costs it imposes, and the... Google Books
Originally published: April 8, 2010
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The Beauty Bias provides the first systematic survey of how appearance laws work in practice, and a compelling argument for extending their reach. The book ...
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The Beauty Bias provides the first systematic survey of how appearance laws work in practice, and a compelling argument for extending their reach. The book ...
May 21, 2010 · A Stanford law professor's brief against the cruelty and waste that are the effects of appearance-based bias.
Oct 5, 2012 · Rhode, Deborah L.: The Beauty Bias: The injustice of appearance in life and law. New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 2011 252 pp. hardcover ...
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Mar 24, 2014 · The perception of beauty seeps so deeply that external appearance simply equals aptitude and professionalism. Perhaps the most glaring example ...
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Mar 13, 2024 · The Beauty Bias explores the social, biological, market, and media forces that have contributed to appearance-related problems, as well as ...
Nov 4, 2010 · As a metaphor for social inequality, the shoe seems to fit. ... Eye-opening for many is the revelation that the law does not offer protection ...