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Discourse, the Body, and Identity
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The 'body' and 'discourse' seem diametrically opposed, but we interact with our bodies and represent ourselves and our relationships in bodily terms. This volume integrates new studies by leading researchers in sociolinguistics, sociology, social psychology and cultural theory. It explores the many interfaces of body and discourse, organized under three main themes: the body as an interactional resource; ideological representations of the body; and discursive constructions of the body in normal and pathological contexts.
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Mind & Body in PhilosophyTable of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Editorsâ Preface and Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- Part 1 The Body as an Interactional Resource
- Part 2 Ideological Representations of the Body
- Part 3 The Body, Pathology and Constructions of Selfhood
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects