Placed within the field of recent research concerning religion and contemporary religious landscapes, this thesis aims to show conceptions of human life and body displayed in ten Swedish health magazines. The analysis aims to demonstrate the appearance of body and bodily experience and in addition see in what way ”westernized” religious traditions and methods from east Asia may contribute to perspectives of health. The main theories for the study are objectified versus phenomenological understanding of the human body by Drew Leder (1992; 1990) and Kristen Zeiler (2010). The quote in the main title is from the empirical material (Hälsa & Fitness, 2014 (11), cover). ”Strong from inside and out” depicts the core of the outcome, indicating ...
Our approach to the human body has always correlated with the contemporary cultural context. Today’s...
The aim of this study was to categorize and analyze articles in health magazines, how health message...
In our contemporary appearance culture, media has been complicit in convincing women that the body i...
Placed within the field of recent research concerning religion and contemporary religious landscapes...
Abstract When life gets the right shape: On anthropology in Swedish health magazines 1910-13 and 20...
On the basis of a phenomenological body perspective, typical features of today brought into the lig...
Health and fitness are two controversial and not easily defined topics that affect people in our mod...
This thesis explores the representations of exercise and the fit body within a Norwegian media conte...
Aims: This article explores judgemental and disciplining attitudes and ‘‘gazes’ ’ found in magazines...
Healthy habits, weight loss and changes in life style are today considered public as well as private...
This master thesis explores health as a primarily active process and what role theoretical and pract...
This master thesis explores health as a primarily active process and what role theoretical and pract...
This master thesis explores health as a primarily active process and what role theoretical and pract...
In this thesis, I review theology of the body in Catholic and Protestant history and discuss what it...
The purpose of this study was to examine representations of women in Swedish health magazines. Criti...
Our approach to the human body has always correlated with the contemporary cultural context. Today’s...
The aim of this study was to categorize and analyze articles in health magazines, how health message...
In our contemporary appearance culture, media has been complicit in convincing women that the body i...
Placed within the field of recent research concerning religion and contemporary religious landscapes...
Abstract When life gets the right shape: On anthropology in Swedish health magazines 1910-13 and 20...
On the basis of a phenomenological body perspective, typical features of today brought into the lig...
Health and fitness are two controversial and not easily defined topics that affect people in our mod...
This thesis explores the representations of exercise and the fit body within a Norwegian media conte...
Aims: This article explores judgemental and disciplining attitudes and ‘‘gazes’ ’ found in magazines...
Healthy habits, weight loss and changes in life style are today considered public as well as private...
This master thesis explores health as a primarily active process and what role theoretical and pract...
This master thesis explores health as a primarily active process and what role theoretical and pract...
This master thesis explores health as a primarily active process and what role theoretical and pract...
In this thesis, I review theology of the body in Catholic and Protestant history and discuss what it...
The purpose of this study was to examine representations of women in Swedish health magazines. Criti...
Our approach to the human body has always correlated with the contemporary cultural context. Today’s...
The aim of this study was to categorize and analyze articles in health magazines, how health message...
In our contemporary appearance culture, media has been complicit in convincing women that the body i...