The Body, Culture and Society : An Introduction
The Body, Culture and Society : An Introduction
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Author(s): Hancock, Philip
ISBN No.: 9780335204144
Pages: 192
Year: 200104
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 106.26
Status: Out Of Print

Over the past two decades, a concern with the human body has grown steadily within the social sciences. This volume, written by a team of lecturers actively researching and teaching in the field, provides a clear introduction to the significance of the corporeal dimension of life within contemporary sociological thought. It outlines many of the reasons behind this increased sociological fascination with the body, identifying it with a series of broader developments within the current cultural sensibility. Succeeding chapters, each individually authored, examine the place of the body within a range of substantive areas of sociological research - for example disability, consumption, work and old age - developing, in turn, a critical analysis of current research in these areas.


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