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The Oxford handbook of the sociology of body and embodiment / edited by Natalie Boero and Katherine Mason.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Boero, Natalie, 1974- editor.
Mason, Katherine, editor.
Series:
Oxford handbooks online.
Oxford handbooks online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human body--Social aspects--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Human body.
Marginality, Social--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Marginality, Social.
Genre:
Handbooks and manuals.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Other Title:
Handbook of the sociology of body and embodiment
Sociology of body and embodiment
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, [2021]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment challenges the view that bodies belong to the category of "nature" and are biological, essential, and pre-social. It argues instead that bodies both shape and get shaped by human societies. As such, the body is an appropriate and necessary area of study for sociologists. The Handbook works to clarify the scope of this topic and display the innovations of research within the field. The volume is divided into three main parts: Bodies and Methodology; Marginalized Bodies; and Embodied Sociology. Sociologists contributing to the first two parts focus on the body and the ways it is given meaning, regulated, and subjected to legal and medical oversight in a variety of social contexts (particularly when the body in question violates norms for how a culture believes bodies "ought" to behave or appear). Sociologists contributing to the last part use the bodily as a lens through which to study social institutions and experiences.
Contents:
Introduction: Toward a Sociology of the Body / Katherine Mason, Natalie Boero
Animal, Mechanical and Me: Organ Transplantation and the Ambiguity of Embodiment / Gill Haddow
Aging, Gender, and the Body / Laura Hurd
Beyond Binary Sex and Gender Ideology / Cary Gabriel Costello
Male Breast Cancer in the Public Imagination / Piper Sledge
Good-looking Men Require Hard-working Women: The Labor of Consumption in the Grooming Industry / Kristen Barber
Feeding and Fasting Bodies / Jaita Talukdar
Contrasting Scientific Discourses of Skin Lightening in Domestic and Global Contexts / Celeste Vaughan Curington, Miliann Kang
Methodologies for Categories in Motion / Maxine Leeds Craig
Contesting Lyme Disease / Sonny Nordmarken
Unruly Bodies: Figurative Violence and The State's Responses to The Black Panther Party / Randolph Hohle
Race, Phenotype, and Nationality in Brazil and the United States / Tiffany D. Joseph
The Aesthetic Labor of Ethnographers / Kjerstin Gruys, David J. Hutson
Bodies That Don't Matter, But Labor That Does: The Low Wage Male Migrant in Singapore and Dubai / Laavanya Kathiravelu
Embodied Spatial Practices and the Power to Care / Elise Paradis, Warren Mark Liew, Myles Leslie
Contesting New Markets for Bodily Knowledge: When and How Experts Draw the Line / Rene Almeling
Pregnant Embodiment and Field Research / Jennifer Randles
The Artificial Pancreas in Cyborg Bodies / Anthony Ryan Hatch, Julia T. Gordon, Sonya R. Sternlieb
Managing Risky Bodies: From Pregnancy to Vaccination / Jennifer A. Reich
/ Brian Lande
The Place of the Body in Resistance to Intimate Partner Violence: What Do We Know? / Valli Rajah, Meg Osborn
Sensory Experience and Method / Kelvin E. Y. Low, Noorman Abdullah
Mixed Methods in Body and Embodiment Research / Samantha Kwan, Trenton M. Haltom
YouTube Vlogs as Illness Narratives: Methodological Consideration / Natalie Kay Fullenkamp
Representations of Fatness by Experts and the Media and How This Shapes Attitudes / Abigail C. Saguy
Health at Every Size (HAES) as a Reform (Social) Movement within Public Health: A Situational Analysis / Natalie Ingraham
Fat as a Floating Signifier: Race, Weight, and Femininity in the National Imaginary / Sabrina Strings.
Notes:
Also issued in print: 2020.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 2, 2020).
ISBN:
9780190842505
9780190842475

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