Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society
2 total works
The book was first published in 1985 in the USA by Cornell University Press, and was nominated for the John Porter Award (sponsored by the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association). A path breaking book, it offered a framework for the growing field of the sociology of the body and opened up 'the body' for sociological research.
This new edition (the previous edition was published by Cornell University Press (1985) has been substantially revised and updated to address today's issues of the body in modern life, community and politics.
John O'Neill examines how embodied selves and relationships are being re-shaped and re-figured and how the embodied figures of the polity, economy and society represent the contested notions of identity, desire, wholeness and fragmentation. He focuses upon those cultural practices through which we map our macro-micro worlds:
* articulating a cosmology
* a body politic
* a productivensumptive economy
* a bio-technological frontier of human design and transplantation
Provides a clear and powerful account of the five major case studies that helped to establish the Freud legend.Situates the cases and the analysis into the appropriate social and historical contexts.Offers distinctive interpretations of the symptomatic body, of illness as a language, dream work and the Madonna complex.Challenges us to revisit the canonical texts of psychoanalysis.