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The Lived Body: Sociological Themes, Embodied Issues [Hardcover]

Gillian A. Bendelow (Author), Simon J. Williams (Author)

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0415194253 978-0415194259 October 21, 1998 1
The Lived Body takes a fresh look at the notion of human embodiment and provides an ideal textbook for undergraduates on the growing number of courses on the sociology of the body.
The authors propose a new approach - an 'Embodied Sociology' - one which makes embodiment central rather than peripheral. They critically examine the dualist legacies of the past, assessing the ideas of a range of key thinkers, from Marx to Freud, Foucault to Giddens, Deleuze to Guattari and Irigary to Grosz, in terms of the bodily themes and issues they address.
They also explore new areas of research, including the 'fate' of embodiment in late modernity, sex, gender, medical technology and the body, the sociology of emotions, pain, sleep and artistic representations of the body.
The Lived Body will provide students and researchers in medical sociology, health sciences, cultural studies and philosophy with clear, accessible coverage of the major theories and debates in the sociology of the body and a challenging new way of thinking.

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British sociologists Williams and Bendelow, recent collaborators on Emotions in Social Life: Critical Themes and Contemporary Issues (Routledge, 1998), here reconsider the mind-body problem. Observing that "things are much more `messy' " than is suggested by the strict "dualistic legacies of the past," the authors suggest (unwisely?) that sociologists pay more attention to "the adult body in contemporary Western (i.e., European and North American) society." Chapters consider "bodily `order' " and "bodily `control,' " the " `libidinal' body" and the "emotionally `expressive' body." The authors' grounding in Marx, Freud, Foucault, Giddens, and others is substantial, and their discussions thought-provoking. Recommended for research and special libraries.?Ellen D. Gilbert, Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ
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Simon J Williams is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Research Fellow at the University of Warwick. He is also Co-Director of the new centre for Research in health, Medicine and Society. Gillian Bendelow is a Lecturer in medical sociology and social policy at the University of Warwick

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A standard criticism in many texts on the body is that, until quite recently, sociologists have been reluctant to bring their 'skeletons out of the cupboard', so to speak, and give corporeal matters the proper airing they deserve. Read the first page
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long historical curve, dualist legacies, corporeal transgression, embodied sociology, corporeal themes, civilised bodies, social reflexivity, imaginary anatomy, critical relief, mirroring body, communicative body, dominating body, reason from emotion, social theory today, human corporeality, civilising process, human embodiment, deep acting, existential basis, sociocultural order, body techniques, disciplinary technologies, body without organs, emotion management
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