Reframing the Body
N Watson editor S Cunningham-Burley editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:8th Aug '01
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NICK BINGHAM Lecturer in Geography, Open University KERYN CARTER Lecturer, School of Literacy and Communications Studies, Deaking University, Australia G.COATES Lecturer in Sociology, University of Leicester BOB CONNELL Australian Sociologist, Professor of Education, University of Sydney LESLIE FISHWICK Lecturer in Sociology of Sport, University of Northumbria, Newcastle ELIZABETH HALLAM Director of Cultural History, University of Aberdeen JENNY HOCKEY Social Anthopologist, Senior Lecturer, School of Comparative and Applied Social Sciences, Hull University SARAH L. HOLLOWAY Lecturer in Human Geography, Loughborough University GLENNYS HOWARTH Associate Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Australia RON IPHOFEN Medical Sociologist, Faculty of Health Studies, University of Wales, Bangor LEE MONAGHAN Lecturer, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University KANE RACE Research Fellow, National Centre in HIV Social Research, University of New South Wales, Australia JENNY RYAN Principal Lecturer in Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University CAROL THOMAS Senior Lecturer in Applied Social Sciences, Lancaster University GILL VALENTINE Professor of Human Geography, University of Sheffield KATIE J.WARD Doctoral Student, Staffordshire University MILLY WILLIAMSON Lecturer on Mass Communication and Cultural Studies, School of Sociology, University of North London
There has been a notable upsurge of interest in the body, both in terms of empirical and theoretical study and debate. Authors consider the body as a site of agency, resistance and compromise and reflect upon the reluctance of sociology to engage with the body and notions of embodiment.There has been a notable upsurge of interest in the body, both in terms of empirical and theoretical study and debate. Contributions to this book move these debates forward by considering a range of bodies as active in their own construction in social and economic processes. Authors consider the body as a site of agency, resistance and compromise and reflect upon the reluctance of sociology to engage with the body and notions of embodiment.
ISBN: 9780333774489
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 459g
269 pages