Focusing on the body as a visual and discursive platform across public space, this book explores marginalization as a sociocultural practice and hegemonic schema. It centers upon physical contexts, discursive spaces, and philosophical arenas to deconstruct seemingly intrinsic connections between body and behavior, whiteness, and normativity.
Focusing on the body as a visual and discursive platform across public space, this book explores marginalization as a sociocultural practice and hegemonic schema. It centers upon physical contexts, discursive spaces, and philosophical arenas to deconstruct seemingly intrinsic connections between body and behavior, whiteness, and normativity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jamie A. Thomas is assistant professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College. Christina Jackson is assistant professor of sociology at Stockton University.
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Introduction: Approaching the Body Through Public facing Scholarship in Philadelphia How To Use This Book Unit One: The Rational Mind vs. The Criminal Body Preface to Unit One Chapter 1 Our Own Flesh and Blood: Putting the Body at the Center of Violence and Dehumanization Krista K. Thomason Chapter 2 Are We Our Brains? How Early Christianity Shaped Western Ideas About Power, Morality, and Personhood Jessica Wright Chapter 3 Making the Case for Transfeminism: The Activist Philosophies of CeCe McDonald and Angela Davis Ute Bettray Unit Two: The Deviant and Undesirable Body Preface to Unit Two Chapter 4 Bias, Brains, and Skulls: Tracing the Legacy of Scientific Racism in the 19th Century Works of Samuel George Morton and Friedrich Tiedemann Paul Wolff Mitchell and John S. Michael Chapter 5 Female Vampires as Embodied Critiques of Heteronormativity, Blood Mixing, and Patriarchy: From Carmilla to Fledgling Dorisa Costello Chapter 6 Protest Bodies: The Right to Protect Your Own in Environmental Justice and Redevelopment Battles Christina Jackson Chapter 7 Death and the Power of the Young Female Body: Iconic Legal Cases Barry Furrow Unit Three: The Beautiful Body and Its Parts Preface to Unit Three Chapter 8 Gray Matters: Social Violence and the Victorian Surgical Textbook Emily August Chapter 9 'Tuck in Your Derrière': Butts and Bodies in Ballet and Tap Kat Richter Chapter 10 The Year is 2093: Reanimation from Frankenstein to Prometheus as Sci fi Metaphor for (Dis)Embodied Female Futures and Colonization of Space Jamie A. Thomas
Introduction: Approaching the Body Through Public facing Scholarship in Philadelphia How To Use This Book Unit One: The Rational Mind vs. The Criminal Body Preface to Unit One Chapter 1 Our Own Flesh and Blood: Putting the Body at the Center of Violence and Dehumanization Krista K. Thomason Chapter 2 Are We Our Brains? How Early Christianity Shaped Western Ideas About Power, Morality, and Personhood Jessica Wright Chapter 3 Making the Case for Transfeminism: The Activist Philosophies of CeCe McDonald and Angela Davis Ute Bettray Unit Two: The Deviant and Undesirable Body Preface to Unit Two Chapter 4 Bias, Brains, and Skulls: Tracing the Legacy of Scientific Racism in the 19th Century Works of Samuel George Morton and Friedrich Tiedemann Paul Wolff Mitchell and John S. Michael Chapter 5 Female Vampires as Embodied Critiques of Heteronormativity, Blood Mixing, and Patriarchy: From Carmilla to Fledgling Dorisa Costello Chapter 6 Protest Bodies: The Right to Protect Your Own in Environmental Justice and Redevelopment Battles Christina Jackson Chapter 7 Death and the Power of the Young Female Body: Iconic Legal Cases Barry Furrow Unit Three: The Beautiful Body and Its Parts Preface to Unit Three Chapter 8 Gray Matters: Social Violence and the Victorian Surgical Textbook Emily August Chapter 9 'Tuck in Your Derrière': Butts and Bodies in Ballet and Tap Kat Richter Chapter 10 The Year is 2093: Reanimation from Frankenstein to Prometheus as Sci fi Metaphor for (Dis)Embodied Female Futures and Colonization of Space Jamie A. Thomas
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