基本説明
Publication delayed (Originally scheduled in October 2003).
Full Description
What do we mean when we talk about 'the body'? This Reader challenges the assumption that it can be invoked as a neutral, or indeed natural, point of reference in critical discussion or cultural practice. The essays collected here foreground the historical construction of 'the body' throughout a range of discourses from the modern to the postmodern, and seek to present it not as a biological 'given', but as a contestable signifier in the articulation of identities.
Contents
General Editor's Preface
Acknowledgements
DEPTHS
Introduction; T.Atkinson
The Renaissance Body: From Colonization to Invention; J.Sawday
Second Meditation: Of the Nature of the Human Mind and that it is Easier to Know than the Body; R.Descartes
A Case of Hysteria: Fräulein Elisabeth Von R.; S.Freud
The Incitement to Discourse; M.Foucault
DIFFERENCE
Seduction and Guilt; C.Clément
'Who Kills Whores?', 'I Do,' says Jack: Race and Gender in Victorian London; S.L.Gilman
Nietzscheanism and the Novelty of the Superman; M.Boscagli
Male Bodies and the 'White Terror'; K.Theweleit
The Fact of Blackness; F.Fanon
DECONSTRUCTIONS
Womanliness as Masquerade; J.Riviere
The Anorexic Body: Reading Disorders; A.Bray
Bodies That Matter; J.Butler
Intensities and Flows; E.Grosz
E.Probyn
Piercings; M.Torgovnick
Summaries and Notes
Notes on Contributors
Suggestions for Further Reading
Index.