This essay, written as a 'teaser' for an up-coming symposium, reflects on how human beauty can be understood from an anthropological and medical anthropological perspective. First, it considers how aesthetic and healing rationales can conflict or merge in a variety of medical technologies and health practices. Second, it discusses beauty in relation to the socioeconomic transformations of modernity and globalization. It suggests the need for a theoretical framework that departs from a strictly constructivist approach and views beauty as a distinct domain of social experience, not reducible to an effect of other inequalities
This text is issued from a speech done in the 4th global meeting "Beauty, exploring critical issues"...
According to Shusterman, somaesthetics is as an aesthetic-ethical art of living, a practice devoted ...
The aim of the paper is to review the most important positions on the biological, evolutionary appro...
The authors discuss the concepts ‘beauty’ and ‘health’ and their ambiguous relationship. The quest f...
Health and beauty are the most important physical ideals. This paper seeks to compare and contrast t...
The question of the social treatment of the body and its transformations emerges in relation to issu...
The question of the social treatment of the body and its transformations emerges in relation to issu...
The study presents an anthropological reflection on the human body, which repeatedly during a lifeti...
In this text, we present an approach of the body from an Anthropological perspective, seeking to und...
Developments in health, science and technology have long provided fertile analytical ground for soci...
This essay discusses the anthropological studies on body and illness from the perspective of the way...
Organised around the theme of beauty, this innovative collection offers insight into the development...
This essay discusses four definitions of beauty from Western philosophy in light of recent experimen...
In this text, we present an approach of the body from an Anthropological perspective, seeking to und...
Lookism is a term used to describe discrimination based on the physical appearance of a person. We s...
This text is issued from a speech done in the 4th global meeting "Beauty, exploring critical issues"...
According to Shusterman, somaesthetics is as an aesthetic-ethical art of living, a practice devoted ...
The aim of the paper is to review the most important positions on the biological, evolutionary appro...
The authors discuss the concepts ‘beauty’ and ‘health’ and their ambiguous relationship. The quest f...
Health and beauty are the most important physical ideals. This paper seeks to compare and contrast t...
The question of the social treatment of the body and its transformations emerges in relation to issu...
The question of the social treatment of the body and its transformations emerges in relation to issu...
The study presents an anthropological reflection on the human body, which repeatedly during a lifeti...
In this text, we present an approach of the body from an Anthropological perspective, seeking to und...
Developments in health, science and technology have long provided fertile analytical ground for soci...
This essay discusses the anthropological studies on body and illness from the perspective of the way...
Organised around the theme of beauty, this innovative collection offers insight into the development...
This essay discusses four definitions of beauty from Western philosophy in light of recent experimen...
In this text, we present an approach of the body from an Anthropological perspective, seeking to und...
Lookism is a term used to describe discrimination based on the physical appearance of a person. We s...
This text is issued from a speech done in the 4th global meeting "Beauty, exploring critical issues"...
According to Shusterman, somaesthetics is as an aesthetic-ethical art of living, a practice devoted ...
The aim of the paper is to review the most important positions on the biological, evolutionary appro...