Revolting Bodies?

Revolting Bodies?
Author: Kathleen LeBesco
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2004
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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This work examines a number of sites of struggle over the cultural meaning of fatness. It is grounded in scholarship on identity politics, the social construction of beauty, and the subversion of hegemonic medical ideas about the dangers of fatness.

Revolting Bodies

Revolting Bodies
Author: Marya Osucha
Publisher:
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Revolting Body of Poetry

The Revolting Body of Poetry
Author: Scott Shinabargar
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2016-07-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004324577

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If the transgressions of modern French poetry have been amply noted at thematic and formal levels, they remain largely unremarked at the most visceral level of reading. Indebted to, while problematizing the Kristevan concept of sémiotique, Scott Shinabargar’s The Revolting Body of Poetry reveals how the very “matter” of key works forces us to enact these transgressions, when articulating textures of offensive lexica and imagery. While certain phonemes provide access to previously untapped forces, first apparent in Baudelaire and Lautréamont, compulsive repetitions produce expressive inflation, diffusing any initial impact. Césaire and Char, however, demonstrate an acquired control of these forces, intensity contained. Shinabargar concludes with a survey of contemporary poets, inviting readers to consider the legacy of revolting poetics.

Revolting Bodies

Revolting Bodies
Author: Honi F. Haber
Publisher:
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ISBN: 9780415915526

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The Revolting Self

The Revolting Self
Author: Paul G. Overton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429922043

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This book looks at the phenomenon of self-directed disgust and examines the role of self-disgust in relation to psychological experiences and potential ensuing psychopathology and to physical functioning such as disability, chronic physical health, and sexual dysfunction.

Revolting Bodies

Revolting Bodies
Author: Clara Anne Barr
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9780438930070

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This thesis explores why The Jungle and The Secret Agent —which both reference their own conditions of production, are both formally fragmented, and were both initially framed as part of a kind of revolutionary American journalism—are so preoccupied with bodies that have been mangled, disintegrated, and reduced to viscera. In each text, there is a character who rejects the conditions of his world and explodes against those conditions, and in each text such explosions are abortive: both characters and texts experience a “violent disintegration” (Conrad 215). Just as Jurgis is “torn to shreds” (Sinclair 145) and Stevie becomes a “heap of rags” (Conrad 106), The Jungle ends when narrative is supplanted by a disjointed call to arms, and The Secret Agent ends with the intercutting of newspaper stories with “images of ruin and destruction” (269). These characters, I conclude, are unable to realize the role of revolutionary protagonist set out for them, and ultimately experience the “shattering violence” (Conrad 107) of this contradiction: that though their revulsion against unjust societal conditions is offered as an aesthetic of revolution, this revulsion also prefigures the biopolitical conditions that will ultimately destroy their bodies and end their lives.

Transgressive Bodies

Transgressive Bodies
Author: Dr Niall Richardson
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2012-12-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1409492680

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In recent years the “body” has become one of the most popular areas of study in the arts, social sciences and humanities. Transgressive Bodies offers an examination of a variety of non-normative bodies and how they are represented in film, media and popular culture. Examining the non-normative body in a cultural studies context, this book reconsiders the concept of the “transgressive body”, establishing its status as a culturally mutable term, arguing that popular cultural representations create the transgressive or “freak” body and then proceed to either “contain” its threat or (s)exploit it. Through studies of extreme bodybuilding, obesity, disability and transsexed bodies, it examines the implications of such transgressive bodies for gender politics and sexuality. Transgressive Bodies engages with contemporary cultural debates, always relating these to concrete studies of media and cultural representations. This book will therefore appeal to scholars across a range of disciplines, including media and film studies, cultural studies, gender studies, sociology, sports studies and cultural theory.

Women's Bodies

Women's Bodies
Author: Jane Arthurs
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1999-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441104526

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The articles in this volume consider the prevailing standards of feminine decorum, and how these are being played with and challenged by various media. This is a collection of essays which focuses on the representation of women's bodies in historical and contemporary cultures. It discusses recent books on the subject, and compares the two different approaches to the body adopted by the soft-porn magazine "For Women", and the women's monthly "Cosmopolitan". It also examines TV cult figures, such as the "comic body" exemplified by comedienne Joe Brand, and situation comedies such as "Absolutely Fabulous".

Revolting Bodies?

Revolting Bodies?
Author: Kathleen Lebesco
Publisher:
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1998
Genre: Electronic discussion groups
ISBN:

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The Fat Studies Reader

The Fat Studies Reader
Author: Esther Rothblum
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 081477640X

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Winner of the 2010 Distinguished Publication Award from the Association for Women in Psychology Winner of the 2010 Susan Koppelman Award for the Best Edited Volume in Women’s Studies from the Popular Culture Association A milestone anthology of fifty-three voices on the burgeoning scholarly movement—fat studies We have all seen the segments on television news shows: A fat person walking on the sidewalk, her face out of frame so she can't be identified, as some disconcerting findings about the "obesity epidemic" stalking the nation are read by a disembodied voice. And we have seen the movies—their obvious lack of large leading actors silently speaking volumes. From the government, health industry, diet industry, news media, and popular culture we hear that we should all be focused on our weight. But is this national obsession with weight and thinness good for us? Or is it just another form of prejudice—one with especially dire consequences for many already disenfranchised groups? For decades a growing cadre of scholars has been examining the role of body weight in society, critiquing the underlying assumptions, prejudices, and effects of how people perceive and relate to fatness. This burgeoning movement, known as fat studies, includes scholars from every field, as well as activists, artists, and intellectuals. The Fat Studies Reader is a milestone achievement, bringing together fifty-three diverse voices to explore a wide range of topics related to body weight. From the historical construction of fatness to public health policy, from job discrimination to social class disparities, from chick-lit to airline seats, this collection covers it all. Edited by two leaders in the field, The Fat Studies Reader is an invaluable resource that provides a historical overview of fat studies, an in-depth examination of the movement’s fundamental concerns, and an up-to-date look at its innovative research.