Gendering BodiesRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2008 - 288 páginas Gendering Bodies explains how the social world shapes our physical bodies and how our bodies shape the social world. In this remarkable investigation into contemporary ideas of gender, sociologists Crawley, Foley, and Shehan argue that bodies are constantly being gendered, or encouraged to participate in (heterosexual) gender conformity. This engendering influences nutrition practices, work and employment choices, dieting, working out, cosmetic surgery, sexual practices, and training-or lack thereof-in sports or fitness. This is an accessible, yet comprehensive, sociological inquiry into a theory of the gendered body. |
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... examples , particularly those in which bodily differences do not seem to grant specific advantages , one question remains : Why separate women and men ? Why use sex segregation as the most basic moment of surveillance in sport ? An example ...
... examples , particularly those in which bodily differences do not seem to grant specific advantages , one question remains : Why separate women and men ? Why use sex segregation as the most basic moment of surveillance in sport ? An example ...
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... example ) . A parallel argument may be made about sex seg- regation at work and even in messages about the appropriate uses of the sexual body . If one works a hard - labor job , for example , in construction , one builds a stronger ...
... example ) . A parallel argument may be made about sex seg- regation at work and even in messages about the appropriate uses of the sexual body . If one works a hard - labor job , for example , in construction , one builds a stronger ...
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... example , was encouraged by four different sources to change her dietary and other health - related habits . From her prenatal care courses , she learned to decrease the amount of red meat she ingested , from her mother to consume more ...
... example , was encouraged by four different sources to change her dietary and other health - related habits . From her prenatal care courses , she learned to decrease the amount of red meat she ingested , from her mother to consume more ...
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Gender Performances | 37 |
Surveillance and Accountability | 81 |
Measurable Inequalities and Their | 149 |
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