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Deviant Bodies: Critical Perspectives on Difference in Science and Popular Culture (Race, Gender, and Science)
Jennifer (Edt) Terry,Jacqueline (Edt) Urla (Author)
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Indiana University Press
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Deviant Bodies: Critical Perspectives on Difference in Science and Popular Culture (Race, Gender, and Science) - jennifer (edt) terry,jacqueline (edt) urla
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Synopsis "Deviant Bodies: Critical Perspectives on Difference in Science and Popular Culture (Race, Gender, and Science)"
... the papers in Deviant Bodies reveal an ongoing Western preoccupation with the sources of identity and human character." ―Times Literary SupplementHighly recommended for cultural studies... " ―The Reader’s ReviewIt would be useful for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in the sociology of the body, the history and sociology of science and medicine, and women’s studies courses, particularly those exploring the feminist critiques of science and medicine." ―Contemporary Sociology... a powerful deconstruction of the scientific gaze in configuring bodily deviance as a means of legitimating the social order within multiple historical and social contexts.... the many excellent selections will make for compelling reading for students of medical anthropology and the history of science." American AnthropologistDeviant Bodies reveals that the "normal," "healthy" body is a fiction of science. Modern life sciences, medicine, and the popular perceptions they create have not merely observed and reported, they have constructed bodies: the homosexual body, the HIV-infected body, the infertile body, the deaf body, the colonized body, and the criminal body.