Bodies and Culture is a collection of contemporary interdisciplinary research on bodies from emerging scholars in the humanities and social sciences disciplines that addresses issues relating to a range of historical and contemporary contexts, theories, and methods. Examining the diversity and capabilities of bodies, this volume focuses on the role of culture in shaping forms and conceptions of the corporeal. In particular, these essays interrogate the role of the body in articulating and reinforcing social differences, especially the effects of racist, colonialist, and other hegemonic ideologies on the agency and diversity of bodies. Bodies and Culture also considers the place of the body in forming identities, images, and narratives of individuals, and the practices of modifying bodies and social roles through physical activities from exercise to artistic performance. This collection will appeal to scholars in a wide range of areas, including literature, anthropology, sociology, art history, cultural studies, gender and sexuality studies, and fat studies.
Christopher E. Forth & Marike Janzen
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Discourses, Communities, Representations, Performances
Bodies and Culture [PDF ebook]
Discourses, Communities, Representations, Performances
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Format PDF ● Pages 165 ● ISBN 9781443838665 ● Editor Christopher E. Forth & Marike Janzen ● Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Published 2012 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 2598096 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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