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The Body and Social Theory

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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This clear, critical analysis of the new sociological literature on the body provides an introduction to the most important traditions of thought which have informed social theories of human embodiment.

Surveying the range of social theories of the body, Chris Shilling offers a comprehensive and innovative assessment of the field. He analyzes naturalistic, social constructionist and feminist theories of the body, appraises the fundamental sociological contributions of Pierre Bourdieu and Norbert Elias, and demonstrates the centrality of the body to the traditional concerns of social theory.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction
The Body in Sociology
The Naturalistic Body
The Socially Constructed Body
The Body and Social Inequalities
The Body and Physical Capital
The Civilized Body
The Body, Self-Identity and Death
Concluding Comments

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Chris Shilling is Professor of Sociology at the University of Portsmouth. He has written extensively on the subject of embodiment, and on sociological and social theory.

Bericht

`It is [Shilling's] intention to "embody sociology": to review and develop exisiting theories of the body, and also to demonstrate how the body has been, and is, present in sociology. Shilling accomplishes both tasks gracefully, with a deft interlacing of the major theorists and the principal body topics: gender, age, and color. This organization is felicitous, avoiding the interminable lists of either theorists or topics, and he firmly establishes the body as a viable topic in social theory, no longer to be forgotten.... This is a useful readable, and timely volume, which I would strongly recommend both for courses on the sociology fo the body and for courses on social theory. It offers a central and personal theme that permeates and integrates the work of such major twentieth century theorists as Douglas, Goffman, Foucault, Bourideu and Giddens, not only with each other, but also with somatic theorist like Elias, Turner, and Frank. Furthermore, it provides a fresh perspective on such issues as age, color, class, gender, and health, which are, after all, the stuff of sociology and of life itself' - Contemporary Sociology

`Recently, there has been a considerable increase in academic interest in the body to the extent that it has now become something of a fashionable trend. For those who are confused as to the nature of the major arguments and why they might be important, help is at hand with this book. In it Shilling explores the place of the body and how it has been theorized in sociology.... a lucid book, which makes a useful contribution to, what sometimes might appear to be, a confusing area of study' - British Journal of Sociology

`Well worth a read. It has something to say, which is worth saying and it says it well' - Sociology

`Scholars and teachers can be grateful to Chris Shilling for an incisive survey of how the body motivates contemporary social theory and social theory's various contributions to understanding the body. Shilling does not attempt a new theory of the body, but he organizes a wide range of sociological work into a cohesive interview. He offers lucid summaries of others' theories, valuable critiques of different theorists, and useful criteria for future theorising about the body. His book should enjoy wide use as a core text in sociology of the body courses, or as a supplementary text in social theory or social psychology courses' - Body & Society

This is another review also from the same issue of Body and Social Theory

`A thoughtful, readable and quite persuasive text.... It is a provocative text which covers a large theoretical terrain. Moreover, it both produces a range of contemporary theories on embodiment and marks out its own (cogent) position within them. For this reason it is sure to stand out amongst texts on embodiment for some time to come' - Body & Society

`The chapters on Bourdieu and Elias are particularly good. They are clear, persuasive and insightful.... the book is well worth a read. It has something to say, which is worth saying, and it says it well' - Sociology

`Essential to any collection of work on the body, health and illness or social theory' - Choice

`Shilling has a sophisticated appreciation of the philosophical problems facing a sociology of the body. His book is probably one of the best summaries of the various developments and problems of the modern sociology of the body. Thus he provides us with a stimulating analysis of Bourdieu, Giddens and Norbert Elias. His analysis offers a cogent account of the relationship between naturalistic and sociological studies of human embodiment and he is acutely perceptive of the importance of the complex dialectic between social institutions, culture and biological conditions. His approach is heavily influenced by the work of Giddens on modernity and the reflexive self, and his study is at its most creative when he examines the problem of death in modern societies as a negation of the self as a project. Shilling'

Produktdetails

Autoren Chris Shilling
Verlag GB
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 01.01.1993
 
EAN 9780803985865
ISBN 978-0-8039-8586-5
Seiten 240
Gewicht 294 g
Serien TCS, Theory, Culture & Society
TCS, Theory, Culture & Society
Thema Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie

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