This college-level handbook offers a comprehensive and
accessible overview of sociological and cultural perspectives on
the human body. Organized along the lines of a standard anatomical
textbook delineated by body parts and processes, this volume
subverts the expected content in favor of providing tools for
social and cultural analysis.
Students will learn about the human body in its social,
cultural, and political contexts, with emphasis on multiple,
contested meanings of the body, body parts, and systems. Case
studies, examples, and discussion questions are both US-based and
international. Advancing critical body studies, the book explicitly
discusses bodies in relation to race, class, gender, sexuality,
ability, age, health, geography, and citizenship status. The
framing is sociological rather than biomedical, attentive to
cultural meanings, institutional practices, politics, and social
problems. The authors use commonly understood anatomical frames to
discuss social, cultural, political, and ethical issues concerning
embodiment.
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