Gendered Bodies and Public Scrutiny

Gendered Bodies and Public Scrutiny
Title Gendered Bodies and Public Scrutiny PDF eBook
Author Victoria Kannen
Publisher Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages 168
Release 2021-12-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0889616299

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In this unique approach to the field of body studies, author, scholar, and educator Victoria Kannen explores what it means to exist in a body that is constantly on display and subjected to public scrutiny. Kannen examines the interplay of many ways our bodies express identity, such as gender, race, body size, sexuality, disability, body modification, and age, and how public scrutiny of those expressions can impact our public and private selves. Intertwining personal narratives of self-identified “odd and awed” women with theoretical chapters that help to elucidate the role of social power, this volume tackles the stares, comments, and questions that are directed towards bodies in public space through original research, personal narratives, and artistic expression. As readers encounter the narratives and images throughout the book, they will be supported by scholarly chapters on embodiment, identity, resistance, and power to help analyze, reflect on, and critically engage with the content. Through stories, theory, and art, this timely new resource will engage students and scholars of women’s and gender studies, sociology, critical disability studies, and body studies. FEATURES: - Offers a unique understanding of interpretation and what it means to have a body that causes curiosity, discrimination, and lifelong interactions - Accessible and engaging for students and scholars, as well as those outside of academia - Provides creative and non-traditional opportunities for critical engagement with various embodiments

Transforming Bodies

Transforming Bodies
Title Transforming Bodies PDF eBook
Author Victoria Kannen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 0
Release 2024-10-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781032460932

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Transforming Bodies: Gendered Stories of Embodied Change explores the ways that bodies transform and change, and how these changes relate to gender, race, age, dis/ability, activism, performance, and beyond. It is an engaging book for both students and scholars, as well as those outside of academia.

Constructing Gendered Bodies

Constructing Gendered Bodies
Title Constructing Gendered Bodies PDF eBook
Author K. Backett-Milburn
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 253
Release 2001-03-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230294200

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Interest in sociological study of the body, theoretically and empirically, has increased dramatically in the 1990s. This book builds on this work by bringing together exciting and stimulating research which examines the social and cultural processes involved in the construction of gendered bodies and sexual practices. Contributors explore these issues in a variety of settings ranging from the workplace and leisure industry to social arenas of moral and medical regulation.

Gendering Bodies

Gendering Bodies
Title Gendering Bodies PDF eBook
Author Sara L. Crawley
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 308
Release 2008
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780742559578

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Gendering Bodies explains how the social world shapes our physical bodies and how our bodies shape the social world. In this remarkable investigation into contemporary ideas of gender, sociologists Crawley, Foley, and Shehan argue that bodies are constantly being gendered, that is, encouraged to participate in (heterosexual) gender conformity. This engendering influences nutrition practices, work and employment choices, diet, exercise, cosmetic surgery, sexual practices, and training - or lack thereof - in sports and fitness. This is an accessible, yet comprehensive, sociological inquiry into a theory of the gendered body.

Private Bodies, Public Texts

Private Bodies, Public Texts
Title Private Bodies, Public Texts PDF eBook
Author Karla FC Holloway
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 253
Release 2011-03-14
Genre History
ISBN 0822349175

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A bioethical study of privacy violations experienced by black and female subjects within the American medical system.

Recovering the Black Female Body

Recovering the Black Female Body
Title Recovering the Black Female Body PDF eBook
Author Michael Bennett
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Total Pages 354
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780813528397

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Recovering the Black Female Body recognizes the pressing need to highlight through scholarship the vibrant energy of African American women's attempts to wrest control of the physical and symbolic construction of their bodies away from the distortions of others.

Jews and Gender

Jews and Gender
Title Jews and Gender PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Frankel
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 412
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 0195140818

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This collection of articles is devoted to the theme of Jews and gender, including topics such as feminism in Judaism, Jewish women in history, gender and military service in Israel, and sociodemographic studies of Jewish women.