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In "Ugliness: A Cultural History," the historian Gretchen Henderson describes the rise around then of "ugly clubs," where homely bachelors could share their sour grapes and poke fun at the hegemony of beauty.
In "Ugliness: A Cultural History," Gretchen Henderson traces the connections between aesthetic norms and cultural anxieties.
I'm interested more in ugliness".
Those bad, banana-colored suits he would wear were only matched in ugliness by the nasty legal cases he faced.
Loyal reminded me of the power of dissonance: there's beauty in ugliness, and a fascination in things we despise.
But even in ugliness Lubovitch found beauty; he created an idiom that reflected pain and even madness while revealing the human body's capacity for entrancing forms and shapes.
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This belief in her ugliness, in her wrongness, had subdued her".
The sense of things ugly in themselves — ugliness registered not defiantly but passively, as if nothing could be truly ugly — filled his work.
In China, ugliness is penalised more in women, but beauty is more rewarded.
What followed in the Centenario was transcendent in its ugliness, a performance of heart, grit, resolve and very little football.
Carter's entertaining, politely incredulous new book, "The War for Late Night," is evenhanded and flabbergasted when taking in this riotous ugliness.
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