Five Bodies: Re-figuring RelationshipsFive Bodies offers an introduction to some of the most urgent contemporary concerns within the sociology of the body. The book was first published in 1985 in the USA by Cornell University Press, and was nominated for the John Porter Award (sponsored by the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association). A path breaking book, it offered a framework for the growing field of the sociology of the body and opened up 'the body' for sociological research. This new edition (the previous edition was published by Cornell University Press (1985) has been substantially revised and updated to address today's issues of the body in modern life, community and politics. John O'Neill examines how embodied selves and relationships are being re-shaped and re-figured and how the embodied figures of the polity, economy and society represent the contested notions of identity, desire, wholeness and fragmentation. He focuses upon those cultural practices through which we map our macro-micro worlds: · articulating a cosmology · a body politic · a productivensumptive economy · a bio-technological frontier of human design and transplantation |
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... When I am concerned with theory ( theoria ) , I mean to respect thought's desire for formality , i.e. , its wish to think its observations so as to constitute good enough sociology , with a little help from other xii Preface.
... desire : Sexuality must not be described as a stubborn drive , by nature alien and of neces- sity disobedient to a power which exhausts itself trying to subdue it and often fails to control it entirely . It appears rather as an ...
... Desire and experience : the principal dimensions of the consumer's relationship with his / her environment . And the ... desires may be stimulated by the outside world - advertising , marketing and so forth - that in turn is supposed to ...