The Body : The Key Concepts, 2nd Edition

Title: The Body : The Key Concepts, 2nd Edition
Author: Lisa Blackman
ISBN: 135010941X / 9781350109414
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 190
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2021
Availability: In Stock

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Thoroughly updated and revised throughout with brand new chapters on affective bodies, indeterminate bodies, assemblaged bodies and a new conclusion, and featuring essay and classroom questions for classroom use, The Body: Key Concepts, Second Edition, presents a concise and up-to-date introduction to, and analysis of, the complex and influential debates around the body in contemporary culture. Lisa Blackman outlines and illuminates those debates which have made the body central to current interdisciplinary thinking across the arts, humanities and sciences. Since body studies hit the mainstream, it has grown in new regions, including China, and moved in new directions to question what counts as a body and what it means to have and be a body in different contexts, milieu and settings. Lisa Blackman guides the reader through socio-cultural questions around representation, performance, class, race, gender, disability and sexuality to examine how current thinking about the body has developed and been transformed. Blackman engages with classic anthropological scholarship from Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Margaret Lock, revisits black feminist writings from the 1980s, as well as engaging with recent debates, thought and theorists who are inventing new concepts, methods and ways of apprehending embodiment which challenge binary and dualistic categories. It provides an overview of the proliferation of body studies into other disciplines, including media and cultural studies, philosophy, gender studies and anthropology, as well as mapping the future of body studies at the intersections of body and affect studies.

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Introduction: Thinking through the Body

Chapter 1 : Bodily Matters
Chapter 2 : Affective Bodies
Chapter 3 : Bodies and Difference
Chapter 4 : Lived Bodies
Chapter 5 : Bodily Assemblages

Conclusion Indeterminate Bodies
Questions for Essays and Classroom Discussion
Bibliography
Index