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The overarching argument of Reading the Social Body is that the body is cultural rather than 鈥渘atural.鈥 Some of the essays treat the social construction of bodies that have actually existed in human history; others discuss the representation of bodies in artistic contexts; all recognize that everything visible to the human body鈥攆rom posture and costume to the width of an eyebrow or a smile鈥攊s determined by and shaped in response to a particular culture.

鈥溾ffers a remarkably varied and extremely provocative set of essays鈥y combining materials from both western anthropological and literary critical methods, these essays convincingly demonstrate the myriad ways in which the body is not a natural fact but a social construction. This book is a valuable contribution to the burgeoning field of 'bodyology.'鈥濃擜nne K. Mellor
鈥溾 very useful compendium of the diverse ways that 'the body,' an influential construct in recent social theory, has been deployed in specific projects of anthropological, literary, and historical research鈥hese studies never fail to both entertain and illuminate.鈥濃擥eorge E. Marcus

Acknowledgments
I. Introduction: Reading the Social Body by Catherine B. Burroughs & Jeffrey David Ehrenreich
2. The Social Skin by Terence S. Turner
3. The Constructed Body by Colette Guillaumin, translated by Diane Griffin Crowder
4. Lesbians and the (Re/De)Construction of the Female Body by Diane Griffin Crowder
5. On the Semiotics of Torture: The Case of the Disappeared in Chile by Renato Mart铆nez
6. 鈥淲ho Kills Whores?鈥 鈥淚 Do,鈥 Says Jack: Race, Gender, and Body in Victorian London by Sander L. Gilman
7. Metaphorical Representation of the Female Body in Edgar Degas鈥檚 A Cotton Office in New Orleans
by Dolores Mitchell
8. Drinking Themselves to Life, or the Body in the Bottle: Filmic Negotiations in the Construction of the Alcoholic Female Body by Melinda Kramer
9. Unamuno: The Body and the Myth by Lynette Seator
10. Spirited Bodies in Earl Lovelace鈥檚 The Wine of Astonishment by Renu Juneja
11. Locke and Blake as Physicians: Delivering the Eighteenth-Century Body by Wayne Glausser
12. Inter-Mediate Stages: Reconsidering the Body in 鈥淐loset Drama鈥 by Michael Evenden
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ISBN-13
9780877454021
Retail price
$31.00

Publication Details

Publication Details

Publication Date
04/25/1993
Pages
285 pages
Art
16 photos
Edition
1st