Human body -- Social aspects
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- Adam's navel : a natural and cultural history of the human form
- Aesthetic labour : rethinking beauty politics in neoliberalism
- Agency and embodiment : performing gestures/producing culture
- Am I still a woman? : hysterectomy and gender identity
- Amending the abject body : aesthetic makeovers in medicine and culture
- An anthropology of biomedicine
- Anthropologie de la douleur
- Bearing the weight of the world : exploring maternal embodiment
- Beauty and misogyny : harmful cultural practices in the West
- Beauty unlimited
- Blood stories : menarche and the politics of the female body in contemporary U.S. society
- Bodies : why we look the way we do (and how we feel about it)
- Bodies and pleasures : Foucault and the politics of sexual normalization
- Bodies of meaning : studies on language, labor, and liberation
- Bodies without borders
- Bodily discursions : genders, representations, technologies
- Body as evidence : mediating race, globalizing gender
- Body fascism : salvation in the technology of physical fitness
- Body invaders : panic sex in America
- Body matters : essays on the sociology of the body
- Body matters : exploring the materiality of the human body
- Body talk : philosophical reflections on sex and gender
- Body thoughts
- Body transformations : evolutions and atavisms in culture
- Body work : youth, gender and health
- Bodylore
- Bodymakers : a cultural anatomy of women's body building
- Changing sex and bending gender
- Choreographing history
- Common bodies : women, touch and power in seventeenth-century England
- Corpus : an interdisciplinary reader on bodies and knowledge
- Critical bodies : representations, identities and practices of weight and body management
- Cultural bodies : ethnography and theory
- Culture, bodies and the sociology of health
- Cunt : a declaration of independence
- Cyberspace/cyberbodies/cyberpunk : cultures of technological embodiment
- Deviant bodies : critical perspectives on difference in science and popular culture
- Discourse, the body, and identity
- Disembodying women : perspectives on pregnancy and the unborn
- Embodiment and experience : the existential ground of culture and self
- Embodying gender
- Enforcing normalcy : disability, deafness, and the body
- Engaging bodies : the politics and poetics of corporeality
- Everybody : a book about freedom
- Extraordinary bodies : figuring physical disability in American culture and literature
- Fabrications : costume and the female body
- Fat bodies, health and the media
- Feminist theory and the body : a reader
- Flesh and stone : the body and the city in Western civilization
- Foucault, health and medicine
- Freakery : cultural spectacles of the extraordinary body
- Gender, bodies and work
- Geographies of dance : body, movement, and corporeal negotiations
- Health and quality of life : philosophical, medical, and cultural aspects
- Histoire du corps
- Human action signs in cultural context : the visible and the invisible in movement and dance
- Human zoos : science and spectacle in the age of colonial empires
- Imaginary bodies : ethics, power and corporeality
- Incorporating cultural theory : maternity at the millennium
- Indeterminate bodies
- L'adieu au corps
- La peau et la trace : sur les blessures de soi
- Le corps en islam
- Masculinity in the modern west : gender, civilization and the body
- Metal and flesh : the evolution of man : technology takes over
- Misogyny re-loaded
- Neoliberal bodies and the gendered fat body
- Nomadic subjects : embodiment and sexual difference in contemporary feminist theory
- Nudity : a cultural anatomy
- Orlan : millennial female
- Pleasure zones : bodies, cities, spaces
- Politics of the Body : Gender in a Neoliberal and Neoconservative Age
- Posthuman bodies
- Presence in the flesh : the body in medicine
- Punk and neo-tribal body art
- Reading the social body
- Recognizing transsexuals : personal, political, and medicolegal embodiment
- Regulating bodies : essays in medical sociology
- Revealing male bodies
- Rise and shine : sunlight, technology and health
- Self transformations : Foucault, ethics, and normalized bodies
- Sentient performativities of embodiment : thinking alongside the human
- Sex, culture, and justice : the limits of choice
- Skin : on the cultural border between self and the world
- Social suffering
- Sociology of the body : a reader
- Space, time, and perversion : essays on the politics of bodies
- Stowaway on board
- Talking bodies : interdisciplinary perspectives on embodiment, gender and identity
- Tattoo : bodies, art, and exchange in the Pacific and the West
- Tattoo, torture, mutilation, and adornment : the denaturalization of the body in culture and text
- Tattooed bodies : subjectivity, textuality, ethics, and pleasure
- Technologies of the gendered body : reading cyborg women
- Telling flesh : the substance of the corporeal
- The Body : social process and cultural theory
- The Female body : figures, styles, speculations
- The beauty industry : gender, culture, pleasure
- The body
- The body & society : explorations in social theory
- The body aesthetic : from fine art to body modification
- The body and social theory
- The body and society : explorations in social theory
- The body and the arts
- The body in crisis : new pathways and short circuits in representation
- The body in culture, technology and society
- The body in history, culture, and the arts
- The body in late-capitalist USA
- The body in society : an introduction
- The body of nature and culture
- The body reader : essential social and cultural readings
- The body social : symbolism, self, and society
- The body's recollection of being : phenomenological psychology and the deconstruction of nihilism
- The body, culture, and society : an introduction
- The body, dance, and cultural theory
- The broken spell : a cultural and anthropological history of preindustrial Europe
- The coming of the body
- The consuming body
- The corporeal turn : passion, necessity, politics
- The cosmetic gaze : body modification and the construction of beauty
- The dieter's dilemma : eating less and weighing more
- The expressiveness of the body and the divergence of Greek and Chinese medicine
- The fashioned body : fashion, dress and modern social theory
- The gender/sexuality reader : culture, history, political economy
- The lived body : sociological themes, embodied issues
- The male body : a new look at men in public and in private
- The male body : features, destinies, exposures
- The orifice as sacrificial site : culture, organization, and the body
- The other within : ethics, politics, and the body in Simone de Beauvoir
- The politics of women's bodies : sexuality, appearance and behavior
- The politics of women's bodies : sexuality, appearance, and behavior
- The rejected body : feminist philosophical reflections on disability
- The sculpture machine : physical culture and body politics in the age of Empire
- The tyranny of the normal : an anthology
- Thinking the limits of the body
- Tongue first : adventures in physical culture
- Transgressive bodies : representations in film and popular culture
- Une histoire du corps au Moyen Age
- Virtual gender : fantasies of subjectivity and embodiment
- Vital signs : feminist reconfigurations of the bio/logical body
- Volatile bodies : toward a corporeal feminism
- Votive body parts in Greek and Roman religion
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