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The Politics Of Selfhood Bodies And Identities In Global Capitalism Richard Harvey Brown Ed

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The Politics Of Selfhood Bodies And Identities In Global Capitalism Richard Harvey Brown Ed
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Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.36 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Richard Harvey Brown (ed.)
ISBN: 9780816637546, 9780816637553, 0816637547, 0816637555
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Politics Of Selfhood Bodies And Identities In Global Capitalism Richard Harvey Brown Ed by Richard Harvey Brown (ed.) 9780816637546, 9780816637553, 0816637547, 0816637555 instant download after payment.

Looks at the ways social change is expressed through debates over identities and bodies
In bodies and selves, we can see politics, economics, and culture play out, and the tensions and crises of society made visible. The women’s movement, lobbies for the elderly, pro-choice and pro-life movements, AIDS research and education, pedophilia and repressed memory, global sports spectacles, organ donor networks, campaigns for safe sex, chastity, or preventive medicine—all are aspects of the contemporary politics of bodies and identities touched on in this book. Three broad themes run through the collection: how the body is constructed in various ways for different purposes, how the electronic media and its uses shape selves and sensualities and contribute to civic discourse, and how global capitalism acts as a direct force in these processes. By taking a distinctly cross-cultural and comparative approach, this volume explores more fully than ever the political, economic, institutional, and cultural settings of corporeality, identity, and representation.
Contributors: Antonella Fabri, John Jay College and New York Academy of Medicine; Eva Illouz, Hebrew U of Jerusalem; Philip W. Jenks, Portland State U; Lauren Langman, Loyola U; Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U; Timothy McGettigan, Colorado State U, Pueblo; Margaret J. Tally, SUNY, Empire State College.

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