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The Social Body
Habit, Identity and Desire

First Edition

May 2001 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This book explores both the embodied nature of social life and the social nature of human bodily life. It provides an accessible review of the contemporary social science debates on the body, and develops a coherent new perspective.

Nick Crossley critically reviews the literature on mind and body, and also on the body and society. He draws on theoretical insights from the work of Gilbert Ryle, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, George Herbert Mead and Pierre Bourdieu, and shows how the work of these writers overlaps in interesting and important ways which, when combined, provide the basis for a persuasive and robust account of human embodiment.

The Social Body provides a timely review of the theoretical approaches to the sociology of the body. It offers new insights, and a coherent new perspective on the body.


 
Mind-Body Dualism
Investigating Descartes' Ghost

 
 
All in the Brain?
A Popular False Start

 
 
Beyond Dualism
Exorcising Descartes' Ghost

 
 
Meaning, Action and Desire
A Preliminary Sketch of Embodied Agency

 
 
Habitus, Capital and Field
Embodiment in Bourdieu's Theory of Practice

 
 
Habit, Incorporation and the Corporeal Schema
 
Reflexive Embodiment
Being, Having and Difference

 

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