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The Body

The Key Concepts

Lisa Blackman author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Aug '08

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Also available in paperback, 9781845205904 GBP14.99 (August, 2008)

Questions around 'the body' are central to social theory. Our changing understanding of the body now challenges the ways we conceive power, ideology, subjectivity and social and cultural process.Questions around 'the body' are central to social theory. Our changing understanding of the body now challenges the ways we conceive power, ideology, subjectivity and social and cultural process. The Body: the key concepts highlights and analyses the debates which make the body central to current sociological, psychological, cultural and feminist thinking. Today, questions around the body are intrinsic to a wide range of debates - from technological developments in media and communications, to socio-cultural questions around representation, performance, class, race, gender and sexuality, to the more 'physical' concerns of health and illness, sleep, diet and eating disorders, body parts and the senses.The Body: the key concepts is the ideal introduction for any student seeking a concise and up-to-date analysis of the complex and influential debates around the body in contemporary culture.

'In accomplishing the important task of mapping where the body presently is in the field, Lisa Blackman also points the way forward in her explorations of embodiment as a multiplicity of networks, connections, operations and potentialities. A contribution that will be welcomed by those new to the area as well as by more established body scholars.'Chris Shilling, University of Kent'A Comprehensive, incisive and sophisticated overview of the field. Highly recommended'. Tim Lawrence, University of East London

ISBN: 9781845205898

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 470g

168 pages