‘This truly deserves to be considered a classic and I strongly encourage my students to read it from cover to cover. Turner′s work on the body needs to be considered in its own right within courses on the sociology of the body.’
– Dr Robert Meadows, Surrey University
‘Remains the foundational text for courses in the sociology of the body, replete with insights and a depth of analysis that has largely inspired an entire new area of studies across the social sciences.’
– Dr Michael Drake, Hull University
‘This is THE contemporary text for both academics and students exploring the sociology of the body.’
– Jessica Clark, University Campus Suffolk
Assured and innovative, this book provides the most authoritative statement of work on the sociology of the body by one of the leading writers in the field.
Table des matières
Introduction to the Third Edition
Virtue and the Body: The Debate over Nature and Nurture
Chapter 1: The Mode of Desire
Vulnerability and Values
Needs and Desires
Wisdom and Friendship
The Mode of Desire
Asceticism
Desire and Reason
Homo Duplex
Play and Pleasure
Capitalist Bodies
Chapter 2: Sociology and the Body
Absent Bodies
The Self
Michel Foucault
Spirit and Flesh
Sociology of the Body
Locations for a Theory
Critical Theory
Structuralism
Foucault and the Origins of Sociology
Phenomenology
The Person
Chapter 3: The Body and Religion
Capitalism, Desire, Rationality
Sickness, Salvation and Medicine
Medical Ethics and the Medical Fee
Medicine as a Secular Practice
Capitalism and the Body
Chapter 4: Bodily Order
Hobbesian Materialism
Neo-Hobbesian Problem of Order
Reproduction
Restraint
Regulation
Representation
Chapter 5: Eve′s Body
Nature/Culture Argument
The Property Argument
Patriarchal Relations
The Feudal System
Individualism
Witchcraft
An Argument for Divorce
Chapter 6: The End of Patriarchy?
The Dominant Ideology Thesis
Patriarchalism
Weber on Patriarchy
Engels on Patriarchy
Feminist Theory
The Household in Capitalism
Patrism
Chapter 7: The Disciplines
Foucault, Language, Desire
The Accumulation of Men
Asceticism
Dietary Management
Table Practices
The Critique of Foucault
Chapter 8: Government of the Body
A Mode of Living
The Orgy and the Fast
On Disease
Man is What He Eats
Sensualism
Body Practices
Contradictions
Corsets
Women′s Complaints
Calculating Hedonism
Chapter 9: Disease and Disorder
Disease versus Illness
On the Specialization of Sin, Disease and Deviance
Secularization
Medical Morality
Doctors, Women and Sexuality
Culture and Disease
Chapter 10: Ontology of Difference
Marx′s Ontology
The Body in Nature and the Nature in the Body
Nietzsche versus Marx
The Body and Difference
Body Paradoxes
Chapter 11: Bodies in Motion – Towards an Aesthetic of Dance
The Experience of Aura
Defining Dance
Dance and Modernism
Conclusion: The Stuff of Dance
Chapter 12: The Body and Boredom – The New Longevity
The Body and Metaphysics
Technology and Living Forever
Body and Soul
The Elixir of Life
Sociology of Ageing
Boredom and the Theology of Prolongevity
Chapter 13: Epilogue – Vulnerability and Values
Embodiment, Vulnerability and Frailty
Human Rights: Frailty, Precariousness and Interconectedness
The Metaphors of Sociability
Evil and the Theological Turn
Forgiveness or Revenge?
A propos de l’auteur
Bryan S. Turner is Professor of Sociology in the Asian Research Institute (ARI) at the National University of Singapore. Previously he was Professor of Sociology in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge from 1998-2005. His research interests include globalization and religion, concentrating on such issues as religious conflict and the modern state, religious authority and electronic information, religious, consumerism and youth cultures, human rights and religion, the human body, medical change, and religious cosmologies. He is Joint Chief Editor of the journal Citizenship Studies and serves on the editorial boards of several prestigious journals.