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Bodily Inscriptions: Interdisciplinary Explorations into Embodiment

Authors :
Lori Duin Kelly, Editor
Lori Duin Kelly, Editor
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Awareness of the role that physical difference plays in an individual's ability to negotiate personal and cultural spaces has spread into a variety of disciplines within the past two decades. This collection of essays adds to the growing corpus of work exploring the body as a site of cultural inscription by focusing exclusively on how this process plays out in the sphere of popular culture. The nine essays in this collection touch on a variety of topics of interest to both scholars and students of the body, ranging from contested issues within the discourse on fat and anorexia, to tattoos, domestic violence campaigns, mastectomy, neurasthenia, and gendered identity. By drawing on the work of scholars from a variety of disciplines within the social sciences and humanities, this collection provides models of how different disciplines approach the body. By incorporating perspectives from new and emerging fields like New Historicism, as well as Queer Theory, Fat, and Disability Studies, it simultaneously demonstrates how the use of a body perspective can expand and enliven understanding within these disciplines, and thus should be of interest to a wide variety of readers.

Details

ISBNs :
9781847185051 and 9781527565586
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Bodily Inscriptions: Interdisciplinary Explorations into Embodiment
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
2751507