This paper traces some historical and contemporary instances in which sporting and other bodies naked physiques have been utilized to affect religious, social, ideological, or political agendas. We argue inherent aesthetic values of performative flesh have been lost (or minimized) in recent times which have, intentionally or otherwise, degraded, and objectified the naked body. To satisfy society's insatiable consumer needs and desires, bodies, especially sporting bodies, have been sexualized to the extreme. This overt sexualization is symptomatic of a wider porno-ization of Western (North American and European) culture and cultural products. Porno-ization (characterized by exploitative modes of production for pecuniary gain) has limited our...
Marked by the Census Bureau’s closure of the frontier; the symbolic end of American Indian resistanc...
This paper points out the potential of using sport for the analysis of society. Cultivated human mov...
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Objective Some patients diagnosed with disorders of consciousness retain sensory and cognitive ab...
Background and Objectives: This study examined the effects of arousal reappraisal on cardiovascular ...
Marked by the Census Bureau’s closure of the frontier; the symbolic end of American Indian resistanc...
This paper points out the potential of using sport for the analysis of society. Cultivated human mov...
‘Relaxed performances’ allow spectators to enjoy a non-judgmental environment in the theatre, where ...
Methods for observing, registering and understanding movement have become increasingly sophisticated...
Ko Un is one of South Korea\u27s most important writers of the past 50 years, and a poet whose work ...
This article traces the motif of winter evening in a painting by Caspar David Friedrich, in Georg Bü...
Invasive brain–computer interfaces (BCI) provide better signal quality in terms of spatial localizat...
Background Dissatisfaction with the inflexibility of the group home model has led to the growth of s...
The mission of the Orthopaedic Research Society is to promote and advance musculoskeletal research w...
Ulrich Beck fundamentally transformed our way of thinking about human interdependence through his th...
This brief commentary piece looks to apply the theories of Iris Marion Young to the social position ...
Cryoconite holes are the most active and diverse microbial habitats on glacier and ice-sheet surface...
This article investigates the nature of intellectual critique and social criticism Rainer Forst’s cr...
Objective Some patients diagnosed with disorders of consciousness retain sensory and cognitive ab...
Background and Objectives: This study examined the effects of arousal reappraisal on cardiovascular ...
Marked by the Census Bureau’s closure of the frontier; the symbolic end of American Indian resistanc...
This paper points out the potential of using sport for the analysis of society. Cultivated human mov...
‘Relaxed performances’ allow spectators to enjoy a non-judgmental environment in the theatre, where ...