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Body in Culture, Technology and Society

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Informationen zum Autor Chris Shilling is Professor of Sociology in SSPSSR at the University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. Having completed a BA in Politics and an MA in Social and Political Thought at the University of Sussex, he was awarded his PhD in the Sociology of Education at The Open University. Growing increasingly dissatisfied with cognitive conceptions of agency and disembodied theories of social and cultural processes, his research and writing from the late 1980s has sought to contribute to the embodiment of sociology and sociological theory and to promote the interdisciplinary field of 'body studies.' He has lectured widely in Europe and North America, has written on embodiment in relation to a wide range of substantive issues (from religion, archaeology, sport, music and health and illness, to work, survival, technology and consumer culture) and his publicationshave been translated into a number of different languages. Chris Shilling's major books include Changing Bodies: Habit, Crisis and Creativity (Sage, 2008), Embodying Sociology: Retrospect, Progress and Prospects (editor, Blackwells, 2007), The Body in Culture, Technology and Society (Sage, 2005) and, with Philip A. Mellor, The Sociological Ambition (Sage, 2001) and Re-forming the Body. Religion, Community and Modernity (Sage, 1997). He is currently editor of The Sociological Review Monograph Series and is continuing to research and write on embodiment as a foundational grounding for social thought and social research. Klappentext Shilling offers the most comprehensive overview of the field to date and an innovative framework for the analysis of embodiment, founded on a revised view of the relation of classical works to the body. Shilling believes the body should be read as a multi-dimensional medium for the constitution of society. Zusammenfassung Shilling offers the most comprehensive overview of the field to date and an innovative framework for the analysis of embodiment! founded on a revised view of the relation of classical works to the body. Shilling believes the body should be read as a multi-dimensional medium for the constitution of society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Classical Bodies Contemporary Bodies Working Bodies Sporting Bodies Musical Bodies Sociable Bodies Technological Bodies ...

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Authors Chris Shilling
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 02.12.2004
 
EAN 9780761971238
ISBN 978-0-7619-7123-8
No. of pages 256
Series Published in Association with Theory, Culture & Society
Published in Association with
Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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