Bültmann & Gerriets
The Body
Social and Cultural Dissections
von Lisa Jean Moore, Monica Casper
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-136-77172-9
Erschienen am 06.11.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 330 Seiten

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This college-level handbook offers a comprehensive, accessible overview of sociological and cultural perspectives on the human body. Students will learn about the human body in its social, cultural, and political contexts, with particular emphasis on multiple, contested meanings of the body and body parts.



1. Introduction Part I: Building Blocks 2. Genes 3. Cells and Tissues 4. Organs 5. Fluids 6. Bones and Muscles Part II: Systems and Their Representation 7. Central Nervous System 8. Circulation 9. Respiration 10. Endocrine System and Metabolism 11. Digestion 12. Reproduction Part III: What Others See 13. Faces 14. Skin 15. Hair 16. Breasts 17. Genitals



Lisa Jean Moore, a medical sociologist, is Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at Purchase College, State University of New York. Her scholarship is located at the intersections of sociology of health and medicine, science and technology studies, feminist studies, animal studies, and critical body studies. She is the author of Sperm Counts: Overcome by Man's Most Precious Fluid and the co-author of Gendered Bodies: Feminist Perspectives, Missing Bodies: The Politics of Visibility, and Buzz: Urban Beekeeping and the Power of the Bee. Additionally she has co-edited The Body Reader and is a founding co-editor of a successful book series at NYU Press entitled Biopolitics: Medicine, Technoscience, and Health in the 21st Century.

Monica J. Casper is Professor and Head of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Arizona. A sociologist, her scholarly and teaching interests include gender, race, bodies, health, sexuality, disability, and trauma. She has published several books, including the award-winning The Making of the Unborn Patient: A Social Anatomy of Fetal Surgery. Her current research focuses on race and the biopolitics of infant mortality in the U.S. She is a founding co-editor of the NYU Press book series Biopolitics: Medicine, Technoscience, and Health in the 21st Century, as well as a managing editor of The Feminist Wire.


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