

Face: One Square Foot of Skin
Book • 2021
In 'Face: One Square Foot of Skin', Justine Bateman uses fictional vignettes to explore the societal fear and evolutionary habits that lead to negative perceptions of older women's faces.
Drawing from her own experiences and interviews, Bateman argues that women's confidence should grow with age, not be diminished by societal pressure to 'fix' their faces.
Drawing from her own experiences and interviews, Bateman argues that women's confidence should grow with age, not be diminished by societal pressure to 'fix' their faces.
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