This research seeks to add to the body of scholarship on the history of cosmetic surgery and American journalism and is guided by the following two-part research questions: How did newspapers and magazines frame plas...This research seeks to add to the body of scholarship on the history of cosmetic surgery and American journalism and is guided by the following two-part research questions: How did newspapers and magazines frame plastic surgery between 1914 and 1950 and did the frames vary by year or did they recur throughout the time period studied? The purpose here is not to argue that the press had a direct effect on the way beauty was defined within the cultural landscape of the early 20th century, but to examine the way plastic surgery's frame in the popular press shifted from reconstructing war-maimed soldiers to beautifying ordinary citizens.展开更多
Objective To investigate the effects of the flexible surgical approaches on therapeutic and cosmetic outcomes of facial nevi.Methods From August 2002 to January 2008,16 cases with facial nevi had been treated in our w...Objective To investigate the effects of the flexible surgical approaches on therapeutic and cosmetic outcomes of facial nevi.Methods From August 2002 to January 2008,16 cases with facial nevi had been treated in our wards with the selected approaches.Surgical approaches including serial excision or one-time radical excision,free skin graft,and expanded flap were adopted in accordance with the individual size and location of the facial nevi.Results All cases experienced complete excision and had satisfactory cosmetic appearance in the end.Conclusion The flexible surgical measures help to minimize the risk of malignant transformation and achieve good cosmetic results.展开更多
Aesthetic distance in literature refers to the distance between the reader and the work which is controlled by the author through applying different narrative skills. Proper distance can help the reader develop psycho...Aesthetic distance in literature refers to the distance between the reader and the work which is controlled by the author through applying different narrative skills. Proper distance can help the reader develop psychological reflection during the reading process, then the reader can judge the work objectively and gets great pleasure from reading, and thus, the aesthetic effect is achieved. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain controls the distance between Huck, the narrator and the reader; the distance between Huck, the unreliable narrator and Huck, the character successfully, which result in strong artistic effect.展开更多
文摘This research seeks to add to the body of scholarship on the history of cosmetic surgery and American journalism and is guided by the following two-part research questions: How did newspapers and magazines frame plastic surgery between 1914 and 1950 and did the frames vary by year or did they recur throughout the time period studied? The purpose here is not to argue that the press had a direct effect on the way beauty was defined within the cultural landscape of the early 20th century, but to examine the way plastic surgery's frame in the popular press shifted from reconstructing war-maimed soldiers to beautifying ordinary citizens.
文摘Objective To investigate the effects of the flexible surgical approaches on therapeutic and cosmetic outcomes of facial nevi.Methods From August 2002 to January 2008,16 cases with facial nevi had been treated in our wards with the selected approaches.Surgical approaches including serial excision or one-time radical excision,free skin graft,and expanded flap were adopted in accordance with the individual size and location of the facial nevi.Results All cases experienced complete excision and had satisfactory cosmetic appearance in the end.Conclusion The flexible surgical measures help to minimize the risk of malignant transformation and achieve good cosmetic results.
文摘Aesthetic distance in literature refers to the distance between the reader and the work which is controlled by the author through applying different narrative skills. Proper distance can help the reader develop psychological reflection during the reading process, then the reader can judge the work objectively and gets great pleasure from reading, and thus, the aesthetic effect is achieved. In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain controls the distance between Huck, the narrator and the reader; the distance between Huck, the unreliable narrator and Huck, the character successfully, which result in strong artistic effect.