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The body : the key concepts / Lisa Blackman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Blackman, Lisa, 1965- author.
Contributor:
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Series:
Key concepts
KEY CONCEPTS.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human body--Social aspects.
Human body.
Human body (Philosophy).
Body image--Social aspects.
Body image.
Human physiology.
Identity (Psychology).
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
1 Bodily matters p. 19
The sociological and anthropological body p. 21
The naturalistic body p. 24
The materialist body p. 27
The socially constructed body p. 30
Fear, fetish and phobia p. 30
The micro and the macro p. 31
The disciplined body p. 33
Agency and the body p. 37
The somatically felt body p. 39
Uses of anger p. 41
Naturally queer p. 43
2 Affective bodies p. 47
Affect studies p. 48
Social influence p. 51
Becoming (horse-human) p. 53
The feeling body p. 55
Emotional labour p. 56
Racialization and emotional labour p. 58
Public Feeling p. 60
Emotional contagion p. 63
Self-containment and othering p. 64
Affective transmission p. 66
The vitalist body p. 67
The networked body p. 69
Tronscorporeality p. 70
Racism as a technology of affect p. 70
3 Bodies and difference p. 72
Bodily markers of respectability p. 73
Corporeal capital p. 74
Feelings and bodily dispositions p. 75
Bodily affectivity p. 76
Body image to body without an image p. 78
Fabulousness and werking 'the look' p. 79
Throwing like a girl p. 80
Beyond the binary (sex and gender) p. 82
Corporeal feminism p. 83
Gender performativity p. 85
Becoming or unpredictable potential(s) p. 86
Able-ism and non-normative morphologies p. 87
New materialism p. 88
4 Lived bodies p. 92
Sensory bodies p. 94
Touch p. 96
Skin knowledge p. 97
Digital skins p. 98
Taste p. 99
The mouth p. 100
The mouth and taste p. 102
Abjection p. 104
Abjection and racism p. 106
Smell p. 106
The articulated body p. 108
Health, illness and bodily matters p. 109
Migrant bodies p. 111
Self health p. 112
Cancer cultures p. 113
Narratives and bodily matters p. 116
Morphological imagination: Gripping and queering theories p. 116
Living with autoimmunity, or shit happens p. 118
5 Bodily assemblages p. 120
The body-in-movement p. 122
Bodies without organs p. 125
Mixed natures p. 127
Racializing assemblages p. 129
New materialist assemblages p. 130
Sociality and historicity of indeterminacy p. 131
Queer assemblages p. 132
Actor network theory p. 135
Doing hypoglycemia p. 137
The body multiple p. 138
Companion species and multispecies ethnographies p. 140
Conclusion: Enacted materialities p. 142.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
Other Format:
Print version: Blackman, Lisa, 1965- The body
ISBN:
9781000182514
1000182517
9781003087892
1003087892
9781000189148
1000189147
9781000185690
1000185699
Publisher Number:
99989371265
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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