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Body panic : gender, health, and the selling of fitness / Shari L. Dworkin and Faye Linda Wachs.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dworkin, Shari L.
Contributor:
Wachs, Faye Linda.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Body image--United States.
Body image.
Advertising, Magazine--United States.
Advertising, Magazine.
Culture--United States.
Culture.
Gender identity--United States.
Gender identity.
Physical fitness--United States--Periodicals.
Physical fitness.
Exercise--Psychological aspects.
Exercise.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (236 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : New York University Press, c2009.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Are you ripped? Do you need to work on your abs? Do you know your ideal body weight? Your body fat index? Increasingly, Americans are being sold on a fitness ideal - not just thin but toned, not just muscular but cut - that is harder and harder to reach. In Body Panic, Shari L. Dworkin and Faye Linda Wachs ask why. How did these particular body types come to be “fit”? And how is it that having an unfit, or “bad,” body gets conflated with being an unfit, or “bad,” citizen?Dworkin and Wachs head to the newsstand for this study, examining ten years worth of men’s and women’s health and fitness magazines to determine the ways in which bodies are “made” in today’s culture. They dissect the images, the workouts, and the ideology being sold, as well as the contemporary links among health, morality, citizenship, and identity that can be read on these pages. While women and body image are often studied together, Body Panic considers both women’s and men’s bodies side-by-side and over time in order to offer a more in-depth understanding of this pervasive cultural trend.
Contents:
The nature of body panic culture
What kinds of subjects and objects? Gender, consumer culture, and convergence
Size matters : male body panic and the third wave "crisis of masculinity"
"Getting your body back" : postindustrial fit motherhood and the merger of the second (household labor/child care) and third (fitness) shifts
From Women's sports & fitness to Self : third wave feminism and the consumption conundrum
Emancipatory potential, social justice, and the consumptive imperative.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-217) and index.
ISBN:
9780814785256
0814785255
9780814720745
0814720749
OCLC:
779828342

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