The EmBodyment of American CultureHeinz Tschachler, Maureen Devine, Michael Draxlbauer LIT Verlag Münster, 2003 - 221 стор. American culture has literally become fixated on the body at the same time that the body has emerged as a key term within critical and cultural theory. Contributions thus address the body as a site of the cultural construction of various identities, which are themselves enacted, negotiated, or subverted through bodily practices. Contributions come from literary and cultural studies, film and media studies, history and sociology, and women studies, and are representative of many theoretical positions, hermeneutic, historical, structuralist, feminist, postmodernist. They deal with representations and discursifications of the body in a broad array of texts, in literature, the visual arts, theater, the performing arts, film and mass media, science and technology, as well as in various cultural practices. |
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... Contemporary American Culture 25 25 43 59 59 jan jagodzinski The Pierced and Tattooed Body : The Branded Skin - ego of Post - Oedipalization 73 Anna Schober Blue Jeans . Alterations of a Thing , a Body , a Nation . 87 Klaus D ...
... Contemporary American Culture 25 25 43 59 59 jan jagodzinski The Pierced and Tattooed Body : The Branded Skin - ego of Post - Oedipalization 73 Anna Schober Blue Jeans . Alterations of a Thing , a Body , a Nation . 87 Klaus D ...
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... contemporary intellectual debates the body is generally looked at as a symbol displaying and revealing hidden ' truths ' about the individual and his or her behavior . The horrifying events of September 11 , 2001 added a totally ...
... contemporary intellectual debates the body is generally looked at as a symbol displaying and revealing hidden ' truths ' about the individual and his or her behavior . The horrifying events of September 11 , 2001 added a totally ...
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... contemporary American culture , a struggle that , as she writes in her contribution to this volume , clearly reflects " hegemonic power relations and cultural tensions . " Consumer culture in particular can be seen as " a vehicle of ...
... contemporary American culture , a struggle that , as she writes in her contribution to this volume , clearly reflects " hegemonic power relations and cultural tensions . " Consumer culture in particular can be seen as " a vehicle of ...
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... contemporary hegemonic discourses on the body are chilling : overweight individuals come to voluntarily discipline themselves in order to be more in line with dominant cultural mandates as they live their lives in a continual state of ...
... contemporary hegemonic discourses on the body are chilling : overweight individuals come to voluntarily discipline themselves in order to be more in line with dominant cultural mandates as they live their lives in a continual state of ...
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... contemporary American culture , we may boldly think of the body as " America's last frontier . " To do so would invoke , inter alia , the revival of various body arts , such as piercing , tattooing , scarification , branding , and body ...
... contemporary American culture , we may boldly think of the body as " America's last frontier . " To do so would invoke , inter alia , the revival of various body arts , such as piercing , tattooing , scarification , branding , and body ...
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Сторінка 66 - There is no need for arms, physical violence, material constraints. Just a gaze. An inspecting gaze. a gaze which each individual under its weight will end by interiorising to the point that he is his own overseer, each individual thus exercising this surveillance over, and against, himself.
Сторінка 157 - RHAPSODY ON A WINDY NIGHT Twelve o'clock. Along the reaches of the street Held in a lunar synthesis, Whispering lunar incantations Dissolve the floors of memory And all its clear relations, Its divisions and precisions.
Сторінка 160 - At ten AM the young housewife moves about in negligee behind the wooden walls of her husband's house. I pass solitary in my car. Then again she comes to the curb to call the ice-man, fish-man, and stands shy, uncorseted, tucking in stray ends of hair, and I compare her to a fallen leaf.
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