Theories of the body and of embodiment explore the ways in which humans experience the world through their physical and social bodies. Arising from trends in sociology and anthropology, in response to structuralist theories which divide the world into dualistic distinctions between subject and object, these theories seek to understand how physical and social bodies are constituted and reconstituted via corporeal interactions with the material world, and other living and nonliving things. As such, they help to reveal something of the ontological and cosmological frameworks within which past societies, and past people, operated. Studies of the body and of embodiment are closely associated with considerations of personhood and materiality; phe...
During the last few decades there has been a pronounced ‘turn to the body’ within sociology and soc...
The sensory turn in CCT illuminates the sensuous, affective and skilful nature of embodied consumpti...
Embodiment has become an important concept in many areas of cognitive science. There are, however, v...
The “rise of embodiment” has been one of the most significant developments in social theory over the...
Embodiment theories have overcome the doctrine of intellectus archetypus without ever discussing the...
This paper examines whether the theoretical analyses and ambitions of sociologists of the body are i...
The body and experiences of embodiment have generated a rich and diverse sociological literature. Th...
Embodiment has become an important concept in many areas of cognitive science. There are, however, v...
Studies of embodiment have occupied an increasingly important role in sociology and across the soci...
Embodiment has become an important concept in many areas of cognitive science. There are, however, v...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
This interdisciplinary collection explores the role the body plays in constituting our sense of self...
This chapter is concerned with how human bodies are conceptualised in theories of practice. It stems...
Recent developments in the psychological and social sciences have seen a surge of attention to conce...
The Lived Body takes a fresh look at the notion of human embodiment and provides an ideal textbook f...
During the last few decades there has been a pronounced ‘turn to the body’ within sociology and soc...
The sensory turn in CCT illuminates the sensuous, affective and skilful nature of embodied consumpti...
Embodiment has become an important concept in many areas of cognitive science. There are, however, v...
The “rise of embodiment” has been one of the most significant developments in social theory over the...
Embodiment theories have overcome the doctrine of intellectus archetypus without ever discussing the...
This paper examines whether the theoretical analyses and ambitions of sociologists of the body are i...
The body and experiences of embodiment have generated a rich and diverse sociological literature. Th...
Embodiment has become an important concept in many areas of cognitive science. There are, however, v...
Studies of embodiment have occupied an increasingly important role in sociology and across the soci...
Embodiment has become an important concept in many areas of cognitive science. There are, however, v...
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong t...
This interdisciplinary collection explores the role the body plays in constituting our sense of self...
This chapter is concerned with how human bodies are conceptualised in theories of practice. It stems...
Recent developments in the psychological and social sciences have seen a surge of attention to conce...
The Lived Body takes a fresh look at the notion of human embodiment and provides an ideal textbook f...
During the last few decades there has been a pronounced ‘turn to the body’ within sociology and soc...
The sensory turn in CCT illuminates the sensuous, affective and skilful nature of embodied consumpti...
Embodiment has become an important concept in many areas of cognitive science. There are, however, v...