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4 The Body, Gender, and Sexuaty Lagu and the ho the ose yer ‘The lcation of sexual teen in history ‘The body in eins tory Simone de esol’ The Sod sex our andthe Mistry eal ‘Queer they athe boy The westerns f Hts of gender and sexlty Condon 8 Experiencing the Body Teeroction| enomenology Feminist ct of phenomenology: is Marion Young Postcnlomaletugu of phenomenology: Pants Fano History of body experience Batre Duden itor! phenorenotgy: The psn Historical phenomenology si "isonet penomenclog: Race ours notion ot abs canals ad the Body a sory Conchsion © Materatet Approaches to tne Body History, alogy, andthe neuacencs New mates: Kae Bard New mates: Giles Dees nd the becoming! bay Science and technology tales andthe dy But ater axlogsphy:Antemare Me nd Amage M Chae ‘loa an sry: Geete Mak ‘Conclusion Gos Pate eating 103 105, 1st Introduction ‘The rige of the history of the body ‘Tensor ofthe by 8 separate eld was shaped in the 19805 and 1990 This ew attention to the ody hs ee valu refered 4 8 the corpore Teal ox somatic tm. Before this corporeal tr, ston ase ene naif Te Gof put i writen estos of wen Gan ales tent, women) ‘without fod, that is histories of dsemboded peoples \tughts andi dc The body history nd mosty been Ges by horas tof mecine, ho, however, assumed the body to be an unchanging ological ry was the Bish sri Roy Corer who fst provided an overiew ‘tte new miry ofthe body in 19, ka volume died by Peter Burke hat lstanced sl fom a more rational story oct on the bjt reo Surton of poi event The ew story by cons, was conered with {ec scoi cltrl and poll cersons, an analysts of srotres ana “lye om blow lls on an inteslscpinary analysis ovary ‘tprimay soured bee wo peent oppo iewpolnt? Wain this ew pespetve, Pre arene he History of the ody, earl eats ats fren nogeted becuse both he clase! and he Judeo-Christian adios Id duis son of man, plying mined over ody. However, Per rind to many developments, Boh sn academia in soe), whl had Simulated pete attention for he body a among histo: Maras, the tent of Rasanplospne and ier tenes suena ako he Fre ‘anales historians carl anthropology, socllogy and mete sco, em Inia, histor demography, and ee impact of AIDS? These factors had let Iuslonans to wre about, fe sanc, the history of pin, hysteria, sexually, aad bet. "Tse nee hiss of the body waded the cultural and stork! vara ty ofthe body stead of wing sa Med blogic given. The clara Sareea Senter Siecrnareeners eens Seeger nan ray eam weet eco monysaaneatge smn wnat tataaces Bowe ncmmine meister Fe eeer reer Euemertionemeer een cea Seareapetatatees maemo a Seepccm nee nee power structures * ce a ames noc ees at Scere eee ee Sones Sere vamos ae canna mipiapieerteanee et ee ere Sees epsienced ther ods? Can stort only approach the representation of neon in book, aguge oc images, orcan they slo gage ore inde, Inmate etings? How can the nce the material aspects the ody? Should ‘cars sty doicactpresptins of expel beou hat ar posed trom abow, by nations of testo, or shou they take ave om tales tom the perspective of ordinary people? Can we then speak of boty ‘ageney of peoples eed to shape tek omn des? Tis bok wl eve tenes na have adres these questions. ‘The rationale behind this book: is textbook ans wo provide an overview of eifren theoretical approsches ths have ben edt stay the Badia the pst, showing how each theory highlights cain aspects ofthe Body, and ally asessng the aeanages fin plas ofeach approach. It alo explores ove historians wninfomned by then have = by way of helt mpl ear - anes come 0 concsions ilar o thow propounded athe abstract by theo. Lam therefore care oti dpi the fe of body history asl fllowing developments ia phi Tosh or theory. Te nteacons betwen theory and try ae man “he sess wy the sory ofthe body sake here as a Spat ld, eventhough I omelapsf0 some extent wd oer els Sach 3 the sory tied, gender, sexuality, emotion, sports, fishin, and the sels that Incesngy body sory has become 2 specie branch of history with is en evfeence! ad outnals and scholars entiying a body histo. The tan ‘dinar funn oy Say, fr instance, was founded in 198, but in praice hes incaded more contibutons from soclolagts and pilosopes th fom born, More rece the German jl Bay Pls. Zatsot fir Kirprgesciche(ound in 2013 a atadog contbtions in German i gl ne bom nn ae ral pblcing wo om hay istry. ‘ugh rented ics ea of couse aloe found Jn many other journal, roa a thowe foeulng on women’s and ener story. nao wo separ om on the Body, «amber of mut-vlume ove: viens of body history have been published” Those sees aswell ay» meet Inonograph' homer pay Me tention ote us of tory a body story. [and wile 9 umber of textbooks have Iced 4 dscuson of theorteal ‘pouches to they, these have mos een writen by secologstsand only Inde fe histo example Therefore ths textbok ns o integrate Socal ana cata thory with a meal of hikari enample tn he stein of theories and isto on the bya name of ches have bee ad, ‘he tis my on expertise which es monn thelr nd soil sory of the westem wor in the ety modern an mode pos ancient at ‘tial ies on the ay ae discs only in Chapter 1 nh poner historical overview ofthe most importa changes the epson of body, Generally dhe modem pari taken a point of reference. Frtermore, thou thi textbook does aes the lac of race and (prone sever chapter research is needed owe tly oa soy oft tbody Also, this book forses moot ula ess about the xy ater than on socioeconomic chcumstances which impacted on people eth and as opted io eave he interpretation fing he bony to a nny and historians ial cline ‘The structure of this book Ac the opening chapter, which provides hist orevew of the most ‘mprtant continues and changes in season the body fom akg ‘modernity and explsins a numberof rei notlons och as humoral the ‘ry the next chapters each aes 4 body of teary athe ways staan ‘nave app those theories. Chapter 2 dst lua mton of dae Bln, ix concepuaized by ocelot Norbert His an pilsophes Mite Fuca swells its cooly: bay agency: Chapt 3elaboaerom the mone {ora notion of socal coastaton, cluding andiopolagel approaches Such 9 he hens of Mary Doulas and there tht use the nation othe By ot ins as metaphor. Chapter 4 presents the mot important (feist el ‘queethcorls on gender a seul that have been fate forthe held Sf body history, such se mock by Sone de Beno Mice! Roa, od Judith Rater Chapter toeases ona plonphicl sand that sie wel no ‘among historians hat of phenomenoigy Here, the Mes of Fem plan oper Maurice Meau-omty are diced, inclding seat ad pot ‘colonia its (is Maron Your ad fant Fanon respectiey) ne sos ‘numero historians who have used pnomennlogial appro to interpct ‘oporeal expences in the ps Other spproahes alo aes nth chap ‘er which alm to 200m inn ‘embodiment =the ved boy scutes oon habia an payconnaly nays as, chapter sccm thc meal anu mnlns flcton os nt nttone of tbc pen fom te acho ayyech pop ke Lr Seis ptr mow dc new mae htc en Band and Gi Dae, ig hse er te Seon sta ancl wring whe pgp pc, trexangle Anoeaite Mel Teen marl ni Rate canbe pd heen Dy eft in en ote altura =o have ntuenesd he ry ‘a ine ono us oh ae tes nt ey eyed heen been whit exting thereat te hoy fed wl een he te

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