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Body Commodification and Embodiment in Late Capitalist Societies
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Consuming Bodies takes a critical perspective on body commodification both in the US and across the globe, addressing newly emerging practices and making an important contribution to social scientific understandings of the body that goes beyond the Eurocentrism of the extant scholarly literature.
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Consuming Bodies takes a critical perspective on body commodification both in the US and across the globe, addressing newly emerging practices and making an important contribution to social scientific understandings of the body that goes beyond the Eurocentrism of the extant scholarly literature.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2024
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
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- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040258798
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Jackie Hogan is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois (USA). She has authored three books, including Gender, Race and National Identity: Nations of Flesh and Blood; Lincoln, Inc.: Selling the Sixteenth President in Contemporary America; and Roots Quest: Inside America's Genealogy Boom. Sarah Whetstone is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois (USA). Her past research focused on social inequalities in American addiction treatment, punishment, stigma, and suffering in the carceral state. Her new projects explore gender, sport, creative resistance, and embodiment.
Contributors
Part I Introduction
1. Introduction: Body Commodification and Embodiment in Late Capitalist
Societies
Sarah Whetstone and Jackie Hogan
2. Thinking Bodies: A Conceptual Framework for the Study of Bodies and
Embodiment
Jackie Hogan
Part II Bodies and the Commodification of Sex, Love, and Desire
3. Consuming Racialized Labor: Sex Tourists, Romance Tourists, and
Retirement Migrants in the Philippines
Julia Meszaros and Maria Cecilia Hwang
4. "Blackfishing": Hypersexualization, Racial Parody, and the Fetishization
of the Black Femme Body
Maxine K. Wright
5. "Love Addiction" and the Paradox of "Healthy" Love
Tayler Nelson
6. Craving Bigger Bodies: Size, Sexuality, and Becoming Larger
Tony E. Adams
Part III Pleasure, Play, and Authenticity in Bodily Expressions
7. Sensory Authenticity: Embodying and Commodifying "the Other"
Nicholas Bascuñan-Wiley
8. Pretty, Powerful, and Playful: Self-commodification and "Postfeminist
Sensibility" among Women Action Sports Athletes
Charli Kerns
9. Paying to Perform: Self-commodification and Stigma Management Strategies
in Contemporary Burlesque
Nicole B. Oehmen and Kathryn Rittenhour
10. Dancing for Ourselves: Autonomy, Community, and Embodied Resistance in
Recreational Pole Dancing
Sarah Whetstone
Part IV Disciplining Bodies: Commodification and Social Control
11. Economies of Violence: Pay-to-Stay and the Value of Incarcerated Bodies
Brittany Friedman, April D. Fernandes and Gabriela M. Kirk-Werner
12. The Urbanormative Discipline of Rural Bodies and the Construction of
Rural Delinquency
Jimmy Robinson and Margaux Crider Robinson
13. From "Adopt a Clitoris" to "Designer Vaginas:" Critical Reflections on
Genital Surgeries and the Commodification of Female Genitalia
Fae Chubin
Part V Bio-commodification, Bio-ethics, and Biomedical Marketplaces
14. Risky Bodies: BRCA Testing, Previvors, and the Reification of Risk
Jackie Hogan
15. Neoliberal Eugenics in the Egg and Sperm Donation Marketplace
Mia Rosario Milne
16. Organ Transplantation, Surrogacy, and the "Gift" Masquerade
Sanchita Sarkar
17. Corpses, Clients, and Commodification in the Natural Burial Marketplace
Doug Valentine
Index
Part I Introduction
1. Introduction: Body Commodification and Embodiment in Late Capitalist
Societies
Sarah Whetstone and Jackie Hogan
2. Thinking Bodies: A Conceptual Framework for the Study of Bodies and
Embodiment
Jackie Hogan
Part II Bodies and the Commodification of Sex, Love, and Desire
3. Consuming Racialized Labor: Sex Tourists, Romance Tourists, and
Retirement Migrants in the Philippines
Julia Meszaros and Maria Cecilia Hwang
4. "Blackfishing": Hypersexualization, Racial Parody, and the Fetishization
of the Black Femme Body
Maxine K. Wright
5. "Love Addiction" and the Paradox of "Healthy" Love
Tayler Nelson
6. Craving Bigger Bodies: Size, Sexuality, and Becoming Larger
Tony E. Adams
Part III Pleasure, Play, and Authenticity in Bodily Expressions
7. Sensory Authenticity: Embodying and Commodifying "the Other"
Nicholas Bascuñan-Wiley
8. Pretty, Powerful, and Playful: Self-commodification and "Postfeminist
Sensibility" among Women Action Sports Athletes
Charli Kerns
9. Paying to Perform: Self-commodification and Stigma Management Strategies
in Contemporary Burlesque
Nicole B. Oehmen and Kathryn Rittenhour
10. Dancing for Ourselves: Autonomy, Community, and Embodied Resistance in
Recreational Pole Dancing
Sarah Whetstone
Part IV Disciplining Bodies: Commodification and Social Control
11. Economies of Violence: Pay-to-Stay and the Value of Incarcerated Bodies
Brittany Friedman, April D. Fernandes and Gabriela M. Kirk-Werner
12. The Urbanormative Discipline of Rural Bodies and the Construction of
Rural Delinquency
Jimmy Robinson and Margaux Crider Robinson
13. From "Adopt a Clitoris" to "Designer Vaginas:" Critical Reflections on
Genital Surgeries and the Commodification of Female Genitalia
Fae Chubin
Part V Bio-commodification, Bio-ethics, and Biomedical Marketplaces
14. Risky Bodies: BRCA Testing, Previvors, and the Reification of Risk
Jackie Hogan
15. Neoliberal Eugenics in the Egg and Sperm Donation Marketplace
Mia Rosario Milne
16. Organ Transplantation, Surrogacy, and the "Gift" Masquerade
Sanchita Sarkar
17. Corpses, Clients, and Commodification in the Natural Burial Marketplace
Doug Valentine
Index
Contributors
Part I Introduction
1. Introduction: Body Commodification and Embodiment in Late Capitalist
Societies
Sarah Whetstone and Jackie Hogan
2. Thinking Bodies: A Conceptual Framework for the Study of Bodies and
Embodiment
Jackie Hogan
Part II Bodies and the Commodification of Sex, Love, and Desire
3. Consuming Racialized Labor: Sex Tourists, Romance Tourists, and
Retirement Migrants in the Philippines
Julia Meszaros and Maria Cecilia Hwang
4. "Blackfishing": Hypersexualization, Racial Parody, and the Fetishization
of the Black Femme Body
Maxine K. Wright
5. "Love Addiction" and the Paradox of "Healthy" Love
Tayler Nelson
6. Craving Bigger Bodies: Size, Sexuality, and Becoming Larger
Tony E. Adams
Part III Pleasure, Play, and Authenticity in Bodily Expressions
7. Sensory Authenticity: Embodying and Commodifying "the Other"
Nicholas Bascuñan-Wiley
8. Pretty, Powerful, and Playful: Self-commodification and "Postfeminist
Sensibility" among Women Action Sports Athletes
Charli Kerns
9. Paying to Perform: Self-commodification and Stigma Management Strategies
in Contemporary Burlesque
Nicole B. Oehmen and Kathryn Rittenhour
10. Dancing for Ourselves: Autonomy, Community, and Embodied Resistance in
Recreational Pole Dancing
Sarah Whetstone
Part IV Disciplining Bodies: Commodification and Social Control
11. Economies of Violence: Pay-to-Stay and the Value of Incarcerated Bodies
Brittany Friedman, April D. Fernandes and Gabriela M. Kirk-Werner
12. The Urbanormative Discipline of Rural Bodies and the Construction of
Rural Delinquency
Jimmy Robinson and Margaux Crider Robinson
13. From "Adopt a Clitoris" to "Designer Vaginas:" Critical Reflections on
Genital Surgeries and the Commodification of Female Genitalia
Fae Chubin
Part V Bio-commodification, Bio-ethics, and Biomedical Marketplaces
14. Risky Bodies: BRCA Testing, Previvors, and the Reification of Risk
Jackie Hogan
15. Neoliberal Eugenics in the Egg and Sperm Donation Marketplace
Mia Rosario Milne
16. Organ Transplantation, Surrogacy, and the "Gift" Masquerade
Sanchita Sarkar
17. Corpses, Clients, and Commodification in the Natural Burial Marketplace
Doug Valentine
Index
Part I Introduction
1. Introduction: Body Commodification and Embodiment in Late Capitalist
Societies
Sarah Whetstone and Jackie Hogan
2. Thinking Bodies: A Conceptual Framework for the Study of Bodies and
Embodiment
Jackie Hogan
Part II Bodies and the Commodification of Sex, Love, and Desire
3. Consuming Racialized Labor: Sex Tourists, Romance Tourists, and
Retirement Migrants in the Philippines
Julia Meszaros and Maria Cecilia Hwang
4. "Blackfishing": Hypersexualization, Racial Parody, and the Fetishization
of the Black Femme Body
Maxine K. Wright
5. "Love Addiction" and the Paradox of "Healthy" Love
Tayler Nelson
6. Craving Bigger Bodies: Size, Sexuality, and Becoming Larger
Tony E. Adams
Part III Pleasure, Play, and Authenticity in Bodily Expressions
7. Sensory Authenticity: Embodying and Commodifying "the Other"
Nicholas Bascuñan-Wiley
8. Pretty, Powerful, and Playful: Self-commodification and "Postfeminist
Sensibility" among Women Action Sports Athletes
Charli Kerns
9. Paying to Perform: Self-commodification and Stigma Management Strategies
in Contemporary Burlesque
Nicole B. Oehmen and Kathryn Rittenhour
10. Dancing for Ourselves: Autonomy, Community, and Embodied Resistance in
Recreational Pole Dancing
Sarah Whetstone
Part IV Disciplining Bodies: Commodification and Social Control
11. Economies of Violence: Pay-to-Stay and the Value of Incarcerated Bodies
Brittany Friedman, April D. Fernandes and Gabriela M. Kirk-Werner
12. The Urbanormative Discipline of Rural Bodies and the Construction of
Rural Delinquency
Jimmy Robinson and Margaux Crider Robinson
13. From "Adopt a Clitoris" to "Designer Vaginas:" Critical Reflections on
Genital Surgeries and the Commodification of Female Genitalia
Fae Chubin
Part V Bio-commodification, Bio-ethics, and Biomedical Marketplaces
14. Risky Bodies: BRCA Testing, Previvors, and the Reification of Risk
Jackie Hogan
15. Neoliberal Eugenics in the Egg and Sperm Donation Marketplace
Mia Rosario Milne
16. Organ Transplantation, Surrogacy, and the "Gift" Masquerade
Sanchita Sarkar
17. Corpses, Clients, and Commodification in the Natural Burial Marketplace
Doug Valentine
Index