This introductory text sets out to make the links between sociological theories of the body and actual human behaviour and experience. It covers a broad range of topics, from long standing sociological concerns to more contemporary issues. With a focus on the changeability of the body, it examines the part that bodies play in the social construction of categories such as race, sexuality and disability and explores how we express ourselves through our bodies, whether in eating, dress or pain. It also debates how the body is regulated, both through the life course and in reproduction
Book synopsis: There has been a notable upsurge of interest in the body, in terms of both empirical ...
The anatomical description of the human body outlines its morphology, answering mainly the question ...
The body and experiences of embodiment have generated a rich and diverse sociological literature. Th...
This introductory text sets out to make the links between sociological theories of the body and actu...
This introductory text sets out to make the links between sociological theories of the body and actu...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
The body has become an increasingly significant concept in recent years and this Reader offers a sti...
The Lived Body takes a fresh look at the notion of human embodiment and provides an ideal textbook f...
Questions around 'the body' are central to social theory. Our changing understanding of the body now...
The concept of “embodiment” emerged as sociology finally began, in the late twentieth century, to ta...
Questions around 'the body' are central to social theory. Our changing understanding of the body now...
This volume in the series, Explorations in Society (British Sociological Assoc conference volume ser...
This chapter is concerned with how human bodies are conceptualised in theories of practice. It stems...
The very existence of the sociology of the body raises an important and perennial problem about the ...
This paper examines whether the theoretical analyses and ambitions of sociologists of the body are i...
Book synopsis: There has been a notable upsurge of interest in the body, in terms of both empirical ...
The anatomical description of the human body outlines its morphology, answering mainly the question ...
The body and experiences of embodiment have generated a rich and diverse sociological literature. Th...
This introductory text sets out to make the links between sociological theories of the body and actu...
This introductory text sets out to make the links between sociological theories of the body and actu...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
The body has become an increasingly significant concept in recent years and this Reader offers a sti...
The Lived Body takes a fresh look at the notion of human embodiment and provides an ideal textbook f...
Questions around 'the body' are central to social theory. Our changing understanding of the body now...
The concept of “embodiment” emerged as sociology finally began, in the late twentieth century, to ta...
Questions around 'the body' are central to social theory. Our changing understanding of the body now...
This volume in the series, Explorations in Society (British Sociological Assoc conference volume ser...
This chapter is concerned with how human bodies are conceptualised in theories of practice. It stems...
The very existence of the sociology of the body raises an important and perennial problem about the ...
This paper examines whether the theoretical analyses and ambitions of sociologists of the body are i...
Book synopsis: There has been a notable upsurge of interest in the body, in terms of both empirical ...
The anatomical description of the human body outlines its morphology, answering mainly the question ...
The body and experiences of embodiment have generated a rich and diverse sociological literature. Th...