The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment
Herausgeber: Boero, Natalie; Mason, Katherine
The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment
Herausgeber: Boero, Natalie; Mason, Katherine
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The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment introduces the sociological research methods and subjects that are key to the growing field of body and embodiment studies. With an emphasis on empirical evidence and diverse lived experiences, this handbook demonstrates how studying the bodily offers unique insights into a range of social norms, institutions, and practices.
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The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Body and Embodiment introduces the sociological research methods and subjects that are key to the growing field of body and embodiment studies. With an emphasis on empirical evidence and diverse lived experiences, this handbook demonstrates how studying the bodily offers unique insights into a range of social norms, institutions, and practices.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780190842475
- ISBN-10: 0190842474
- Artikelnr.: 60560988
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 536
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 180mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1134g
- ISBN-13: 9780190842475
- ISBN-10: 0190842474
- Artikelnr.: 60560988
Natalie Boero is a professor of Sociology at San Jose State University. Her work focuses on body size, healthcare inequalities, and qualitative methodology. Her current research focuses on illness narratives of dialysis patients with end-stage renal disease. Her work has appeared in Body and Society, Qualitative Sociology, and Fat Studies. She is the author of Killer Fat (2012). Katherine Mason is an assistant professor of Sociology and Women's & Gender Studies at Wheaton College (Massachusetts). She researches health and body inequalities, focusing on how people's care and cultivation of their bodies serves as a vector for the reproduction of social stratification. Her work has appeared in Social Problems, Fat Studies, and Sexuality Research and Social Policy.
* 1. Introduction: Toward a Sociology of the Body
* Katherine Mason and Natalie Boero
* 2. Methodologies for Categories in Motion
* Maxine Leeds Craig
* 3. Pregnant Embodiment and Field Research
* Jennifer Randles
* 4. Sensory Experience and Method
* Kelvin E.Y. Low and Noorman Abdullah
* 5. Mixed Methods in Body and Embodiment Research
* Samantha Kwan and Trenton M. Haltom
* 6. YouTube Vlogs as Illness Narratives: Methodological Consideration
* Natalie Kay Fullenkamp and Kristin Barker
* 7. Representations of Fatness by Experts and the Media and How This
Shapes Attitudes
* Abigail C. Saguy
* 8. Health at Every Size (HAES(TM)) as a Reform (Social) Movement
within Public Health: A Situational Analysis
* Natalie Ingraham
* 9. Fat as a Floating Signifier: Race, Weight, and Femininity in the
National Imaginary
* Sabrina Strings
* 10. Animal, Mechanical and Me: Organ Transplantation and the
Ambiguity of Embodiment
* Gillian Haddow
* 11. Aging, Gender, and the Body
* Laura Hurd Clarke
* 12. Beyond Binary Sex and Gender Ideology
* Cary Gabriel Costello
* 13. Male Breast Cancer in the Public Imagination
* Piper Sledge
* 14. The Labor of Consumption -or- What Does It Take to Make Men
Beautiful?
* Kristen Barber
* 15. Feeding and Fasting Bodies
* Jaita Talukdar
* 16. Contrasting Scientific Discourses of Skin Lightening in Domestic
and Global Contexts
* Celeste Vaughan Curington and Miliann Kang
* 17. Unruly Bodies: Figurative Violence and The State's Responses to
The Black Panther Party
* Randolph Hohle
* 18. Race, Phenotype, and Nationality in Brazil and the United States
* Tiffany D. Joseph
* 19. The Aesthetic Labor of Ethnographers
* Kjerstin Gruys and David J. Hutson
* 20. Bodies That Don't Matter, But Labor That Does: The Low Wage Male
Migrant in Singapore and Dubai
* Laavanya Kathiravelu
* 21. Embodied Spatial Practices and the Power to Care
* Elise Paradis, Warren Liew, and Myles Leslie
* 22. Contesting New Markets for Bodily Knowledge: When and How Experts
Draw the Line
* Rene Almeling
* 23. Managing Risky Bodies: From Pregnancy to Vaccination
* Jennifer A. Reich
* 24. The Artificial Pancreas in Cyborg Bodies
* Anthony Ryan Hatch, Julia T. Gordon, and Sonya R. Sternlieb
* 25. Contesting Lyme Disease
* Sonny Nordmarken
* 26. "Laying Hands" and Learning to Touch and Grab in the Police
Academy
* Brian Lande
* 27. The Place of the Body in Resistance to Intimate Partner Violence:
What Do We Know?
* Valli Rajah and Meg Osborn
* Katherine Mason and Natalie Boero
* 2. Methodologies for Categories in Motion
* Maxine Leeds Craig
* 3. Pregnant Embodiment and Field Research
* Jennifer Randles
* 4. Sensory Experience and Method
* Kelvin E.Y. Low and Noorman Abdullah
* 5. Mixed Methods in Body and Embodiment Research
* Samantha Kwan and Trenton M. Haltom
* 6. YouTube Vlogs as Illness Narratives: Methodological Consideration
* Natalie Kay Fullenkamp and Kristin Barker
* 7. Representations of Fatness by Experts and the Media and How This
Shapes Attitudes
* Abigail C. Saguy
* 8. Health at Every Size (HAES(TM)) as a Reform (Social) Movement
within Public Health: A Situational Analysis
* Natalie Ingraham
* 9. Fat as a Floating Signifier: Race, Weight, and Femininity in the
National Imaginary
* Sabrina Strings
* 10. Animal, Mechanical and Me: Organ Transplantation and the
Ambiguity of Embodiment
* Gillian Haddow
* 11. Aging, Gender, and the Body
* Laura Hurd Clarke
* 12. Beyond Binary Sex and Gender Ideology
* Cary Gabriel Costello
* 13. Male Breast Cancer in the Public Imagination
* Piper Sledge
* 14. The Labor of Consumption -or- What Does It Take to Make Men
Beautiful?
* Kristen Barber
* 15. Feeding and Fasting Bodies
* Jaita Talukdar
* 16. Contrasting Scientific Discourses of Skin Lightening in Domestic
and Global Contexts
* Celeste Vaughan Curington and Miliann Kang
* 17. Unruly Bodies: Figurative Violence and The State's Responses to
The Black Panther Party
* Randolph Hohle
* 18. Race, Phenotype, and Nationality in Brazil and the United States
* Tiffany D. Joseph
* 19. The Aesthetic Labor of Ethnographers
* Kjerstin Gruys and David J. Hutson
* 20. Bodies That Don't Matter, But Labor That Does: The Low Wage Male
Migrant in Singapore and Dubai
* Laavanya Kathiravelu
* 21. Embodied Spatial Practices and the Power to Care
* Elise Paradis, Warren Liew, and Myles Leslie
* 22. Contesting New Markets for Bodily Knowledge: When and How Experts
Draw the Line
* Rene Almeling
* 23. Managing Risky Bodies: From Pregnancy to Vaccination
* Jennifer A. Reich
* 24. The Artificial Pancreas in Cyborg Bodies
* Anthony Ryan Hatch, Julia T. Gordon, and Sonya R. Sternlieb
* 25. Contesting Lyme Disease
* Sonny Nordmarken
* 26. "Laying Hands" and Learning to Touch and Grab in the Police
Academy
* Brian Lande
* 27. The Place of the Body in Resistance to Intimate Partner Violence:
What Do We Know?
* Valli Rajah and Meg Osborn
* 1. Introduction: Toward a Sociology of the Body
* Katherine Mason and Natalie Boero
* 2. Methodologies for Categories in Motion
* Maxine Leeds Craig
* 3. Pregnant Embodiment and Field Research
* Jennifer Randles
* 4. Sensory Experience and Method
* Kelvin E.Y. Low and Noorman Abdullah
* 5. Mixed Methods in Body and Embodiment Research
* Samantha Kwan and Trenton M. Haltom
* 6. YouTube Vlogs as Illness Narratives: Methodological Consideration
* Natalie Kay Fullenkamp and Kristin Barker
* 7. Representations of Fatness by Experts and the Media and How This
Shapes Attitudes
* Abigail C. Saguy
* 8. Health at Every Size (HAES(TM)) as a Reform (Social) Movement
within Public Health: A Situational Analysis
* Natalie Ingraham
* 9. Fat as a Floating Signifier: Race, Weight, and Femininity in the
National Imaginary
* Sabrina Strings
* 10. Animal, Mechanical and Me: Organ Transplantation and the
Ambiguity of Embodiment
* Gillian Haddow
* 11. Aging, Gender, and the Body
* Laura Hurd Clarke
* 12. Beyond Binary Sex and Gender Ideology
* Cary Gabriel Costello
* 13. Male Breast Cancer in the Public Imagination
* Piper Sledge
* 14. The Labor of Consumption -or- What Does It Take to Make Men
Beautiful?
* Kristen Barber
* 15. Feeding and Fasting Bodies
* Jaita Talukdar
* 16. Contrasting Scientific Discourses of Skin Lightening in Domestic
and Global Contexts
* Celeste Vaughan Curington and Miliann Kang
* 17. Unruly Bodies: Figurative Violence and The State's Responses to
The Black Panther Party
* Randolph Hohle
* 18. Race, Phenotype, and Nationality in Brazil and the United States
* Tiffany D. Joseph
* 19. The Aesthetic Labor of Ethnographers
* Kjerstin Gruys and David J. Hutson
* 20. Bodies That Don't Matter, But Labor That Does: The Low Wage Male
Migrant in Singapore and Dubai
* Laavanya Kathiravelu
* 21. Embodied Spatial Practices and the Power to Care
* Elise Paradis, Warren Liew, and Myles Leslie
* 22. Contesting New Markets for Bodily Knowledge: When and How Experts
Draw the Line
* Rene Almeling
* 23. Managing Risky Bodies: From Pregnancy to Vaccination
* Jennifer A. Reich
* 24. The Artificial Pancreas in Cyborg Bodies
* Anthony Ryan Hatch, Julia T. Gordon, and Sonya R. Sternlieb
* 25. Contesting Lyme Disease
* Sonny Nordmarken
* 26. "Laying Hands" and Learning to Touch and Grab in the Police
Academy
* Brian Lande
* 27. The Place of the Body in Resistance to Intimate Partner Violence:
What Do We Know?
* Valli Rajah and Meg Osborn
* Katherine Mason and Natalie Boero
* 2. Methodologies for Categories in Motion
* Maxine Leeds Craig
* 3. Pregnant Embodiment and Field Research
* Jennifer Randles
* 4. Sensory Experience and Method
* Kelvin E.Y. Low and Noorman Abdullah
* 5. Mixed Methods in Body and Embodiment Research
* Samantha Kwan and Trenton M. Haltom
* 6. YouTube Vlogs as Illness Narratives: Methodological Consideration
* Natalie Kay Fullenkamp and Kristin Barker
* 7. Representations of Fatness by Experts and the Media and How This
Shapes Attitudes
* Abigail C. Saguy
* 8. Health at Every Size (HAES(TM)) as a Reform (Social) Movement
within Public Health: A Situational Analysis
* Natalie Ingraham
* 9. Fat as a Floating Signifier: Race, Weight, and Femininity in the
National Imaginary
* Sabrina Strings
* 10. Animal, Mechanical and Me: Organ Transplantation and the
Ambiguity of Embodiment
* Gillian Haddow
* 11. Aging, Gender, and the Body
* Laura Hurd Clarke
* 12. Beyond Binary Sex and Gender Ideology
* Cary Gabriel Costello
* 13. Male Breast Cancer in the Public Imagination
* Piper Sledge
* 14. The Labor of Consumption -or- What Does It Take to Make Men
Beautiful?
* Kristen Barber
* 15. Feeding and Fasting Bodies
* Jaita Talukdar
* 16. Contrasting Scientific Discourses of Skin Lightening in Domestic
and Global Contexts
* Celeste Vaughan Curington and Miliann Kang
* 17. Unruly Bodies: Figurative Violence and The State's Responses to
The Black Panther Party
* Randolph Hohle
* 18. Race, Phenotype, and Nationality in Brazil and the United States
* Tiffany D. Joseph
* 19. The Aesthetic Labor of Ethnographers
* Kjerstin Gruys and David J. Hutson
* 20. Bodies That Don't Matter, But Labor That Does: The Low Wage Male
Migrant in Singapore and Dubai
* Laavanya Kathiravelu
* 21. Embodied Spatial Practices and the Power to Care
* Elise Paradis, Warren Liew, and Myles Leslie
* 22. Contesting New Markets for Bodily Knowledge: When and How Experts
Draw the Line
* Rene Almeling
* 23. Managing Risky Bodies: From Pregnancy to Vaccination
* Jennifer A. Reich
* 24. The Artificial Pancreas in Cyborg Bodies
* Anthony Ryan Hatch, Julia T. Gordon, and Sonya R. Sternlieb
* 25. Contesting Lyme Disease
* Sonny Nordmarken
* 26. "Laying Hands" and Learning to Touch and Grab in the Police
Academy
* Brian Lande
* 27. The Place of the Body in Resistance to Intimate Partner Violence:
What Do We Know?
* Valli Rajah and Meg Osborn