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Everyday Embodiment : Rethinking Youth Body Image / by Julia Coffey

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2021
Edition 1st ed. 2021.
Authors *Coffey, Julia author
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OB00172536 Springer Social Sciences eBooks (電子ブック) 9783030701598

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Size IX, 166 p. 10 illus., 9 illus. in color : online resource
Notes 1. Reframing youth body image as ‘everyday embodiment’ -- 2. Embodied methodologies: photo-voice, affect, and the body -- 3. Work, study and stress: The material conditions of youth wellbeing -- 4. Ugly feelings: gender and the qualities of feeling of body concerns -- 5. Assembling gender: heterosexual femininities, socialities, and body concerns -- 6. Value beyond the aesthetic: masculinities and non-binary gender identities -- 7: Materialising gendered body concerns and unsettling sexual difference
“In this accessibly written book based on original empirical research, Julia Coffey opens up a novel approach to understand body-image. Engaging with feminist sociology, cultural studies and new materialist theories, she draws out the significance of body-image to the multi-faceted everyday lives of young people today. A must-read for anyone interested in embodiment, gender, youth and contemporary mediated cultures.” Rebecca Coleman, Reader, Sociology Department, Goldsmiths, University of London This book offers an innovative conceptual and methodological approach to one of the most significant health and wellbeing challenges for contemporary youth: body image. The social and cultural dimensions shaping body ideals and young people’s body image concerns have not been adequately explored in the current landscape of social media and youth body cultures. The author provides a sociological reframing of body image, foregrounding the social and cultural dimensions which are critical in shaping young people’s everyday bodily experiences. Chapters explore the significance of ‘gender’ and ‘wellbeing’ norms and the ways that circumstances of hardship and inequality are significant in mediating body concerns. In this, the book complicates simplistic understandings of body image, instead showing the complex processes by which body concerns are formed through the circumstances of embodied experience. The book advocates for the non-individual dimensions of body concerns – the social and cultural conditions of young people’s lives - to be foregrounded in strategies aimed at addressing this complex youth wellbeing issue. This text will be of interest to scholars in gender studies, youth studies, and feminist sociology. Julia Coffey is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Newcastle, Australia. She teaches a range of sociology subjects on themes of youth, health, and qualitative methodologies.
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70159-8
Subjects LCSH:Sociology
LCSH:Social groups
LCSH:Human body—Social aspects
LCSH:Health
LCSH:Sex
FREE:Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging
FREE:Sociology of the Body
FREE:Gender and Health
Classification LCC:HM716-753.2
DC23:305.2
DC23:306.87
ID 8000074237
ISBN 9783030701598

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