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OverviewThis Major Reference series brings together a wide range of key international articles in law and legal theory. Many of these essays are not readily accessible, and their presentation in these volumes will provide a vital new resource for both research and teaching. Each volume is edited by leading international authorities who explain the significance and context of articles in an informative and complete introduction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sally Wheeler , Sally WheelerPublisher: New York University Press Imprint: New York University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.930kg ISBN: 9780814792742ISBN 10: 081479274 Pages: 458 Publication Date: 01 November 1993 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Body Reader provides an excellent series of in-depth discussions of important issues that are realted to body image and personal identity, as well as of social and cultural perceptions and values. The presentations are definitive, refreshingly original, insightful, and well written. The interdisciplinary approaches to this important topic have been skillfully blended and organized by the editors. This is a theoretically important set of readings that deserves a wide readership among a wide variety of behavioral and biological scientists. -James A. Moses Jr., American Psychological Association Anyone looking for a research idea or seeking inspiration to write about her or his own embodiment from a scholarly perpective is likely to find it in The Body Reader. This reader is a fascinating read. -Joan C. Chrisler, Jennifer Bessette, Springer Science and Business Media Journal This collection of essays provides a rich smorgasbord of scholarly approaches to the body, its many meanings and experiences. For readers who want to savor the inter-disciplinarity of this exciting genre of cultural studies, this is an important book to read and have on your shelf. -Joan Jacobs Brumberg, author of The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls A powerful exploration of the many ways that bodies and embodiment matter. The editors have carefully selected a mix of classic and original articles, and their section introductions alone will prove an invaluable resource for researchers and teachers. This smart collection is certain to shape the interdisciplinary field of body studies. -Janice Irvine, author of Disorders of Desire: Sexuality and Gender in Modern American Sexology The Body Reader makes you want to sit down immediately and browse, and the reading pays off. The essays are wide-ranging, and each covers its topic with scope and depth. Covering theory, praxis, and critique, this anthology is sure to be a favorite for courses in sociology of the body, disability studies, and a variety of women's/gender studies subjects, including science and technology. I highly recommend it! -Judith Lorber, author of Breaking the Bowls: Degendering and Feminist Change Anyone looking for a research idea or seeking inspiration to write about her or his own embodiment from a scholarly perpective is likely to find it in The Body Reader. This reader is a fascinating read. -Joan C. Chrisler, Jennifer Bessette, Springer Science and Business Media Journal The Body Reader provides an excellent series of in-depth discussions of important issues that are realted to body image and personal identity, as well as of social and cultural perceptions and values. The presentations are definitive, refreshingly original, insightful, and well written. The interdisciplinary approaches to this important topic have been skillfully blended and organized by the editors. This is a theoretically important set of readings that deserves a wide readership among a wide variety of behavioral and biological scientists. -James A. Moses Jr., American Psychological Association A powerful exploration of the many ways that bodies and embodiment matter. The editors have carefully selected a mix of classic and original articles, and their section introductions alone will prove an invaluable resource for researchers and teachers. This smart collection is certain to shape the interdisciplinary field of body studies. -Janice Irvine, author of Disorders of Desire: Sexuality and Gender in Modern American Sexology The Body Reader makes you want to sit down immediately and browse, and the reading pays off. The essays are wide-ranging, and each covers its topic with scope and depth. Covering theory, praxis, and critique, this anthology is sure to be a favorite for courses in sociology of the body, disability studies, and a variety of women's/gender studies subjects, including science and technology. I highly recommend it! -Judith Lorber, author of Breaking the Bowls: Degendering and Feminist Change This collection of essays provides a rich smorgasbord of scholarly approaches to the body, its many meanings and experiences. For readers who want to savor the inter-disciplinarity of this exciting genre of cultural studies, this is an important book to read and have on your shelf. -Joan Jacobs Brumberg, author of The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls Anyone looking for a research idea or seeking inspiration to write about her or his own embodiment from a scholarly perpective is likely to find it in The Body Reader. This reader is a fascinating read. -Joan C. Chrisler, Jennifer Bessette, Springer Science and Business Media Journal The Body Reader provides an excellent series of in-depth discussions of important issues that are realted to body image and personal identity, as well as of social and cultural perceptions and values. The presentations are definitive, refreshingly original, insightful, and well written. The interdisciplinary approaches to this important topic have been skillfully blended and organized by the editors. This is a theoretically important set of readings that deserves a wide readership among a wide variety of behavioral and biological scientists. -James A. Moses Jr., American Psychological Association Anyone looking for a research idea or seeking inspiration to write about her or his own embodiment from a scholarly perpective is likely to find it in The Body Reader. This reader is a fascinating read. -Joan C. Chrisler, Jennifer Bessette, Springer Science and Business Media Journal A powerful exploration of the many ways that bodies and embodiment matter. The editors have carefully selected a mix of classic and original articles, and their section introductions alone will prove an invaluable resource for researchers and teachers. This smart collection is certain to shape the interdisciplinary field of body studies. -Janice Irvine, author of Disorders of Desire: Sexuality and Gender in Modern American Sexology This collection of essays provides a rich smorgasbord of scholarly approaches to the body, its many meanings and experiences. For readers who want to savor the inter-disciplinarity of this exciting genre of cultural studies, this is an important book to read and have on your shelf. -Joan Jacobs Brumberg, author of The Body Project: An Intimate History of American Girls The Body Reader makes you want to sit down immediately and browse, and the reading pays off. The essays are wide-ranging, and each covers its topic with scope and depth. Covering theory, praxis, and critique, this anthology is sure to be a favorite for courses in sociology of the body, disability studies, and a variety of women's/gender studies subjects, including science and technology. I highly recommend it! -Judith Lorber, author of Breaking the Bowls: Degendering and Feminist Change Author InformationSally Wheeler is a Professor at the University of Nottingham. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |