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Talking bodies = interdisciplinary perspectives on embodiment, gender and identity /
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Talking bodies/ edited by Emma Rees.
其他題名:
interdisciplinary perspectives on embodiment, gender and identity /
其他作者:
Rees, Emma.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
面頁冊數:
xiii, 233 p. :ill., digital ;21 cm.
內容註:
1. Introduction: Varieties of Embodiment and 'Corporeal Style'; Emma L. E. Rees -- 2. Edith Wharton: an Heiress to Gay Male Sexual Radicalism?; Naomi Wolf -- 3. Losing Face Among the Natives: 'something about tattooing and tabooing' in Melville's Typee; Graham Atkin -- 4. What the Body Tells us: Transgender Strategies, Beauty, and Self-Consciousness; Marzia Mauriello -- 5.Tattoos: an Embodiment of Desire; Nina Nyman -- 6. Learning Womanhood: Body Modification, Girls and Identity; Abigail Tazzyman -- 7. The Construction of a Personal Norm of Physical and Psychological 'Well-Being' in Female Discourse; Maria Krebber -- 8. No Body, No Crime? (Representations of) Sexual Violence Online; Jemma Tosh -- 9. Heteronormativity as a Painful Script: How Women with Vulvar Pain (re)Negotiate Sexual Practice; Renita Sorensdotter -- 10. Queer Wounds: Writing Autobiography Past the Limits of Language; Quinn Eades -- 11.The Trouble with Body Image: the Need for a Better Corporeal Vocabulary; Melisa Trujillo.
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Human body - Social aspects. -
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63778-5
ISBN:
9783319637785
Talking bodies = interdisciplinary perspectives on embodiment, gender and identity /
Talking bodies
interdisciplinary perspectives on embodiment, gender and identity /[electronic resource] :edited by Emma Rees. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xiii, 233 p. :ill., digital ;21 cm.
1. Introduction: Varieties of Embodiment and 'Corporeal Style'; Emma L. E. Rees -- 2. Edith Wharton: an Heiress to Gay Male Sexual Radicalism?; Naomi Wolf -- 3. Losing Face Among the Natives: 'something about tattooing and tabooing' in Melville's Typee; Graham Atkin -- 4. What the Body Tells us: Transgender Strategies, Beauty, and Self-Consciousness; Marzia Mauriello -- 5.Tattoos: an Embodiment of Desire; Nina Nyman -- 6. Learning Womanhood: Body Modification, Girls and Identity; Abigail Tazzyman -- 7. The Construction of a Personal Norm of Physical and Psychological 'Well-Being' in Female Discourse; Maria Krebber -- 8. No Body, No Crime? (Representations of) Sexual Violence Online; Jemma Tosh -- 9. Heteronormativity as a Painful Script: How Women with Vulvar Pain (re)Negotiate Sexual Practice; Renita Sorensdotter -- 10. Queer Wounds: Writing Autobiography Past the Limits of Language; Quinn Eades -- 11.The Trouble with Body Image: the Need for a Better Corporeal Vocabulary; Melisa Trujillo.
In this collection leading thinkers, writers, and activists offer their responses to the simple question "do I have a body, or am I my body?". The essays engage with the array of meanings that our bodies have today, ranging from considerations of nineteenth-century discourses of bodily shame and otherness, through to arguing for a brand new corporeal vocabulary for the twenty-first century. Increasing numbers of people are choosing to modify their bodies, but as the essays in this volume show, this is far from being a new practice: over hundreds of years, it has evolved and accrued new meanings. This richly interdisciplinary volume maps a range of cultural anxieties about the body, resulting in a timely and compelling book that makes a vital contribution to today's key debates about embodiment.
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