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Reflexive Embodiment in Contemporary Society
Reflexive Embodiment in Contemporary Society
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Many theorists in sociology offer perspectives on the link between society and body modification, mostly focused in one way or another upon 'modernity'. Reflexive Embodiment in Contemporary Society reviews this literature, evaluates competing claims and suggests an alternative approach. Nick Crossley contends that existing perspectives are very selective in the range of modification practices they focus upon and in their conception of both modernity and its effects upon the body. While various theories identify clusters of modification practices and link them to aspects of modernity, there has been no systematic attempt to combine these partial accounts into a coherent vision. This book provides such a vision and offers a major contribution to the sociology of the body.
About the Author:
Nick Crossley is a professor of Sociology in the School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester
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