This book investigates the concept of body shame and explores its significance when considering philosophical accounts of embodied subjectivity, providing phenomenological reflections on how the body is shaped by social forces.
This book investigates the concept of body shame and explores its significance when considering philosophical accounts of embodied subjectivity, providing phenomenological reflections on how the body is shaped by social forces.
Luna Dolezal is an Irish Research Council ELEVATE Postdoctoral Fellow based in the Department of Philosophy, Durham University and the Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity College Dublin.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Shame and Philosophy: Introducing the Philosophical Significance of Body Shame Chapter Two: Phenomenology of the Body and Shame: Visibility, Invisibility and the Seen Body Chapter Three: Shame and the Socially Shaped Body: Michel Foucault and Norbert Elias 000 Chapter Four: The Politics of Shame: Phenomenology of Self-Presentation and Social (In)visibility Chapter Five: Body Shame and Female Experience Chapter Six: The Case of Cosmetic Surgery: The Body Shaped by Shame
Chapter One: Shame and Philosophy: Introducing the Philosophical Significance of Body Shame Chapter Two: Phenomenology of the Body and Shame: Visibility, Invisibility and the Seen Body Chapter Three: Shame and the Socially Shaped Body: Michel Foucault and Norbert Elias 000 Chapter Four: The Politics of Shame: Phenomenology of Self-Presentation and Social (In)visibility Chapter Five: Body Shame and Female Experience Chapter Six: The Case of Cosmetic Surgery: The Body Shaped by Shame
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