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Gendered Bodies and Public Scrutiny

Author : Victoria Kannen
Publisher : Canadian Scholars’ Press
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2021-12-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780889616295

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Gendered Bodies and Public Scrutiny by Victoria Kannen Pdf

In this unique approach to the field of body studies, author, scholar, and educator Victoria Kannen explores what it means to exist in a body that is constantly on display and subjected to public scrutiny. Kannen examines the interplay of many ways our bodies express identity, such as gender, race, body size, sexuality, disability, body modification, and age, and how public scrutiny of those expressions can impact our public and private selves. Intertwining personal narratives of self-identified “odd and awed” women with theoretical chapters that help to elucidate the role of social power, this volume tackles the stares, comments, and questions that are directed towards bodies in public space through original research, personal narratives, and artistic expression. As readers encounter the narratives and images throughout the book, they will be supported by scholarly chapters on embodiment, identity, resistance, and power to help analyze, reflect on, and critically engage with the content. Through stories, theory, and art, this timely new resource will engage students and scholars of women’s and gender studies, sociology, critical disability studies, and body studies. FEATURES: - Offers a unique understanding of interpretation and what it means to have a body that causes curiosity, discrimination, and lifelong interactions - Accessible and engaging for students and scholars, as well as those outside of academia - Provides creative and non-traditional opportunities for critical engagement with various embodiments

Gendering Bodies

Author : Sara L. Crawley,Lara J. Foley,Constance L. Shehan
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0742559572

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Gendering Bodies by Sara L. Crawley,Lara J. Foley,Constance L. Shehan Pdf

Gendering Bodies explains how the social world shapes our physical bodies and how our bodies shape the social world. In this remarkable investigation into contemporary ideas of gender, sociologists Crawley, Foley, and Shehan argue that bodies are constantly being gendered, that is, encouraged to participate in (heterosexual) gender conformity. This engendering influences nutrition practices, work and employment choices, diet, exercise, cosmetic surgery, sexual practices, and training - or lack thereof - in sports and fitness. This is an accessible, yet comprehensive, sociological inquiry into a theory of the gendered body.

Gender, Bodies and Work

Author : D. H. J. Morgan,Berit Brandth,Elin Kvande
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Medical
ISBN : STANFORD:36105114580058

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Gender, Bodies and Work by D. H. J. Morgan,Berit Brandth,Elin Kvande Pdf

Gender, bodies and work - have their own history and theoretical concerns and have showed signs of convergence. This volume recognizes this convergence and explores the inter-connections more specifically. Enhancing our knowledge of all three terms, it develops a perspective that has the potential for assessing the past and exploring the future.

Gendered Bodies

Author : Judith Lorber,Lisa Jean Moore
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Feminist theory
ISBN : 0199732450

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Gendered Bodies by Judith Lorber,Lisa Jean Moore Pdf

This book focuses on key themes that reveal how gendered relations, ideologies, and practices shape human bodies. At the same time, it shows how human bodies are linked to other significant axes of inequality based on racial ethnic group, disability, sexuality, class, culture, religion, age, and nation. This second edition incorporates sixteen new selections on such topics as evolution and motherhood; breastfeeding; breast cancer; the effects of height on men; job discrimination and transgendered people; world champion runner Caster Semenya and sex verification; disability, gender, and embodiment; and Palestinian female suicide bombers.

Gendered Bodies

Author : Shuqin Cui
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2015-10-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780824857424

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Gendered Bodies introduces readers to women's visual art in contemporary China by examining how the visual process of gendering reshapes understandings of historiography, sexuality, pain, and space. When artists take the body as the subject of female experience and the medium of aesthetic experiment, they reveal a wealth of noncanonical approaches to art. The insertion of women's narratives into Chinese art history rewrites a historiography that has denied legitimacy to the woman artist. The gendering of sexuality reveals that the female body incites pleasure in women themselves, reversing the dynamic from woman as desired object to woman as desiring subject. The gendering of pain demonstrates that for those haunted by the sociopolitical past, the body can articulate traumatic memories and psychological torment. The gendering of space transforms the female body into an emblem of landscape devastation, remaps ruin aesthetics, and extends the politics of gender identity into cyberspace and virtual reality. The work presents a critical review of women's art in contemporary China in relation to art traditions, classical and contemporary. Inscribing the female body into art generates not only visual experimentation, but also interaction between local art/cultural production and global perception. While artists may seek inspiration and exhibition space abroad, they often reject the (Western) label "feminist artist." An extensive analysis of artworks and artists—both well- and little-known—provides readers with discursively persuasive and visually provocative evidence. Gendered Bodies follows an interdisciplinary approach that general readers as well as scholars will find inspired and inspiring.

Bodies, Symbols and Organizational Practice

Author : Agnes Bolsø,Stine Helena Bang Svendsen,Siri Øyslebø Sørensen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2017-10-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781315308937

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Bodies, Symbols and Organizational Practice by Agnes Bolsø,Stine Helena Bang Svendsen,Siri Øyslebø Sørensen Pdf

Despite all the efforts to promote change, power and authority still seem to be permanently associated with the white, the straight and the masculine, both symbolically and in the everyday world of organizations. As the intricate relationship between the symbolic and the everyday remains under-researched, this anthology proposes a transdisciplinary feminist perspective drawing on the humanities in order to explore the complex nature of the gendered politics of organizations. Indeed, analyzing how images, narratives, symbols and bodies are all part of how power and gender are constructed in organizations through a broad and international range of empirical studies, Bodies, Symbols and Organizational Practice explores issues at the interstices of the humanities and social sciences, combining theoretical and analytical perspectives from both areas. Providing a radical analysis of the gendered dynamics of power as well as petitioning for radical intervention into those dynamics, this timely volume will appeal to postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as: Organization and Management Studies, Gender studies, Feminist theory and Sociology of Work & Industry.

Technologies of the Gendered Body

Author : Anne Marie Balsamo
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0822316986

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Technologies of the Gendered Body by Anne Marie Balsamo Pdf

This book looks at the representation of the body in culture from a feminist perspective. Subjects covered include bodybuilding, cosmetic surgery, and cyberculture.

Constructing Gendered Bodies

Author : K. Backett-Milburn,L. McKie
Publisher : Springer
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2001-03-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230294202

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Constructing Gendered Bodies by K. Backett-Milburn,L. McKie Pdf

Interest in sociological study of the body, theoretically and empirically, has increased dramatically in the 1990s. This book builds on this work by bringing together exciting and stimulating research which examines the social and cultural processes involved in the construction of gendered bodies and sexual practices. Contributors explore these issues in a variety of settings ranging from the workplace and leisure industry to social arenas of moral and medical regulation.

Body, Migration, Re/constructive Surgeries

Author : Gabriele Griffin,Malin Jordal
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351133654

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Body, Migration, Re/constructive Surgeries by Gabriele Griffin,Malin Jordal Pdf

Bringing together an international range of case studies and interviews with individuals who have had genital re/construction, Body, Migration, Re/constructive Surgeries explores the socio-cultural meanings of clitoral re/construction following female genital cutting (FGC), hymen reconstruction, trans and intersex bodily interventions; and cosmetic surgery. Drawing critical attention to how decisions around such surgeries are affected by social, economic and regulatory contexts that change over time and across spaces, it raises questions such as: How are bodies genderized through surgical interventions? How do such interventions express cultural context? How do women who have experienced female genital cutting respond to opportunities for clitoral reconstruction? How do female-to-male (FtM) trans people decide on how and where to undertake body modifications? What roles do cultural expectations and official regulations play in how people decide to have their bodies modified? Suggesting that conventional gender binaries are no longer adequate to understanding the quest for bodily interventions, this insightful volume seeks to give a greater voice to those engaged in gender body modification. It will appeal to students and postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Gender Studies, Social Studies, Sexuality Studies and Cultural Studies.

Gendered Bodies and Leisure

Author : Rachel Kraus
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317175278

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With its roots in Middle Eastern and North African dance, belly dance is a popular leisure activity in the West with women (and some men) of all ages and body types pursing the activity for diverse reasons. Drawing on empirical research, fieldwork, and interviews with participants, this book investigates the social world and small group cultures of American belly dance, examining the various ways in which people use leisure to construct the self and social relationships. With attention to gender expectations, body image, sexuality, community, spiritual experiences, and the process of identifying with a leisure activity, this book shows how people engage in the same pursuit in a variety of ways. It sheds light on the manner in which dancers strive to deal with the challenges presented by internal power struggles and legitimacy bids, public beliefs, narrow cultural ideals of beauty and often sexualized assumptions about their art. A fascinating study of identity work and the reproduction and challenging of gender norms through a gendered leisure activity, Gendered Bodies and Leisure: The Practice and Performance of American Belly Dance will be of interest to students and scholars researching gender and sexuality, the sociology of leisure, the sociology of the body and interactionist thought.

Gendered Bodies and New Technologies

Author : Amanda du Preez
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2009-10-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443815413

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Gendered Bodies and New Technologies by Amanda du Preez Pdf

In this era of ubiquitous information flow, heightened mobility and limitless consumer convenience, human interaction with new technologies has become increasingly seamless. In the process, the human body is effectively and steadily reduced to just another interface, or a “second life”, so to speak. What is easily forgotten during this translucent transaction is that being human also necessarily implies being embodied. In other words, to constitute a body in its non-negotiable physicality is still what it entails to be human (amongst other things). To live daily in and through the complicated and dynamic intersection between “mind” and “body”, psychology and physiology―also known as embodiment―is what makes us human.

Miss Man? Languaging Gendered Bodies

Author : Giuseppe Balirano
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2019-01-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781527526655

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Miss Man? Languaging Gendered Bodies by Giuseppe Balirano Pdf

This volume draws together contributions containing original research on a number of linguistic and semiotic understandings of gender in the context of current debates about gender non-conforming people and diverse ways of ‘doing’ masculinities. It contests the constraints, stereotypes, and prejudices concerning gender nonconformity by sparking academic inquiry, possibly leading to social change. The book explores various gender non-conforming tropes as they apply either to same-sex related desires, identities, and practices or to other dimensions of gender non-normative experiences, such as weak or socially-perceived as unacceptable representations of manliness. The volume demonstrates that language matters in the everyday experience of gender diversity beyond traditional gender binarism. By modelling some of the approaches that are now being explored in linguistic and gender studies and by addressing language use over a range of diamesic, diastratic and diatopic contexts, all contributors here discuss cogent issues in language and gender.

Constructing Sexualities and Gendered Bodies in School Spaces

Author : Jón Ingvar Kjaran
Publisher : Springer
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017-02-20
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781137533333

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Constructing Sexualities and Gendered Bodies in School Spaces by Jón Ingvar Kjaran Pdf

This book sheds light on how sexuality and gender intersect in producing heteronormativity within the school system in Iceland. In spite of recent support for progressive policies regarding sexual and gender equality in the country, there remains a discrepancy between policy and practice with respect to LGBTQ rights and attitudes within the school system. This book draws on ethnographic data and interviews with LGBTQ students in high schools across the country and reveals that, although Nordic countries are sometimes portrayed as queer utopias, the school system in Iceland has a long road ahead in making schools more inclusive for all students.

Gender Circuits

Author : Eve Shapiro
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2015-01-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134756582

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Gender Circuits by Eve Shapiro Pdf

The new edition of Gender Circuits explores the impact of new technologies on the gendered lives of individuals through substantive sociological analysis and in-depth case studies. Examining the complex intersections between gender ideologies, social scripts, information and biomedical technologies, and embodied identities, this book explores whether and how new technologies are reshaping what it means to be a gendered person in contemporary society.

Neoliberal Bodies and the Gendered Fat Body

Author : Hannele Harjunen
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2016-08-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317130420

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Neoliberal Bodies and the Gendered Fat Body by Hannele Harjunen Pdf

In recent decades the rise of the so-called "global obesity epidemic" has led to fatness and fat bodies being debated incessantly in popular, professional, and academic arenas. Fatness and fat bodies are shamed and demonised, and the public monitoring, surveillance and outright policing by the media, health professionals, and the general public are pervasive and socially accepted. In Neoliberal Bodies and the Gendered Fat Body, Hannele Harjunen claims that neoliberal economic policy and rationale are enmeshed with conceptions of body, gender, and health in a profound way in contemporary western culture. She explores the relationships between fatness, health, and neoliberal discourse and the role of economic policy in the construction of the (gendered) fat body, and examines how neoliberal discourses join patriarchal and biomedical constructions of the fat female body. In neoliberal culture the fat body is not just the unhealthy body one finds in medical discourse, but also the body that is costly, unproductive and inefficient, failing in the crucial task of self-management. With an emphasis on how neoliberal governmentality, in its many forms, affects the fat body and contributes to its vilification, this book is essential reading for scholars of feminist thought, sociology, cultural studies and social theory with interests in the body, gender and the effects of neoliberal discourse on social attitudes.