The Body and Social Theory"Praise for the First Edition " Essential to any collection of work on the body, health and illness, or social theory' - "Choice " Sophisticated and acutely perceptive of the importance of the complex dialectic between social institutions, culture and biological conditions' - "Times Higher Education Supplement " Chris Shilling has done us all a splendid service in bringing together and illustrating the tremendous diversity and richness of sociological thinking on the topic of human embodiment and its implications' - " Sociological Review "This updated edition of the bestselling text retains all the strengths of the first edition. Chris Shilling: provides a critical survey of the field; demonstrates how developments in diet, sexuality, reproductive technology, genetic engineering and sports science have made the body a site for social alternatives and individual choices; and elucidates the practical uses of theory in striking and accessible ways. In addition, new, original material: explores the latest feminist, phenomenological and action-oriented approaches to the body; examines the latest work on body projects' and the relationship between the body and self-identity; and outlines a compelling theoretical framework that provides a radical basis for the consolidation of body studies. |
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Contents
The Body in Sociology | 17 |
The Naturalistic Body | 37 |
The Socially Constructed Body | 62 |
The Body and Social Inequalities | 88 |
The Body and Physical Capital | 111 |
The Civilized Body | 131 |
The Body SelfIdentity and Death | 152 |
Concluding Comments | 172 |
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