This thesis investigates the employment of the transforming body in contemporary television and film investigating how these particular media operate as models of instruction and guidance in a political manner. The transforming body is examined within a framework constructed upon specific key theories that include: Foucault’s sociological and political analysis of the manipulation of the body; Kristeva’s exploration of the abject body and contemporary anthropological studies of the body’s meaning and function in Western culture. These theories are used to execute in-depth analysis of particular case studies that demonstrate how management of the transforming body in the text performs as the most fundamental unit of social control. The conce...
This thesis is an exploration of a particular cultural preference, "body modification" (i.e. the 'at...
This project examines the conceptual and material formation of deviancy under specific conditions of...
This thesis is about the Danish fashion magazine Costume and women’s reception of it. The thesis is ...
Popular culture is an instrument of somatic society highlighting the importance of the body in the W...
Cosmetic surgery reality television (CSRTV) is not merely about cosmetic surgery, nor merely about r...
My thesis, entitled: Who I Really Am: The Politics of Transformation Within the Makeover Show, exami...
This study offers insights into the motif of monstrous corporality in a transmedia environment, thro...
This thesis discusses the representation of bodies in todays non-fiction television in Sweden. I hav...
Reality Made Over, part II, special issue of the journal Configurations edited by Bernadette Wegenst...
The aim of this article is to highlight the attention given by recent makeover shows, and specifical...
This dissertation began as an attempt to understand how biomedical concepts and practices, which und...
In this thesis I investigate what ‘authenticity’ means in a contemporary popular context and how it ...
This dissertation began as an attempt to understand how biomedical concepts and practices, which und...
The formats of makeover and lifestyle television are an evolution of the reality television genre. T...
In recent years television has seen a notable increase in evocative images of the human body subject...
This thesis is an exploration of a particular cultural preference, "body modification" (i.e. the 'at...
This project examines the conceptual and material formation of deviancy under specific conditions of...
This thesis is about the Danish fashion magazine Costume and women’s reception of it. The thesis is ...
Popular culture is an instrument of somatic society highlighting the importance of the body in the W...
Cosmetic surgery reality television (CSRTV) is not merely about cosmetic surgery, nor merely about r...
My thesis, entitled: Who I Really Am: The Politics of Transformation Within the Makeover Show, exami...
This study offers insights into the motif of monstrous corporality in a transmedia environment, thro...
This thesis discusses the representation of bodies in todays non-fiction television in Sweden. I hav...
Reality Made Over, part II, special issue of the journal Configurations edited by Bernadette Wegenst...
The aim of this article is to highlight the attention given by recent makeover shows, and specifical...
This dissertation began as an attempt to understand how biomedical concepts and practices, which und...
In this thesis I investigate what ‘authenticity’ means in a contemporary popular context and how it ...
This dissertation began as an attempt to understand how biomedical concepts and practices, which und...
The formats of makeover and lifestyle television are an evolution of the reality television genre. T...
In recent years television has seen a notable increase in evocative images of the human body subject...
This thesis is an exploration of a particular cultural preference, "body modification" (i.e. the 'at...
This project examines the conceptual and material formation of deviancy under specific conditions of...
This thesis is about the Danish fashion magazine Costume and women’s reception of it. The thesis is ...