Male Bodies
Series: UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Women's Studies;
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Product details:
- Publisher Open University Press
- Date of Publication 16 February 2000
- ISBN 9780335197859
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages0 pages
- Size 230x150x10 mm
- Weight 270 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
"This is an important and timely book which draws recent theorizing about the body into the frame of everyday experience in a manner that is directly relevant to the practical concerns of health promotion. Using accounts by men moving from youth to maturity, Jonathan Watson skilfully explores lay accounts about health and interprets them in terms of different concepts of embodiment."
Professor Gareth Williams, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
- How do men perceive their bodies?
- How can empirical study of the body inform our understanding of the social world of men?
- What are the implications of such understanding for public health?
Designed to complement the considerable theoretical work on the body over the past decade, Male Bodies draws on qualitative and quantitative data as well as addressing theoretical issues. It demonstrates the importance of developing an empirically and theoretically informed approach to men's health based on an understanding of male embodiment.
It will be invaluable to students and researchers in sociology, health, gender and cultural studies, as well as health professionals concerned with men's health.
"This is an important and timely book which draws recent theorizing about the body into the frame of everyday experience in a manner that is directly relevant to the practical concerns of health promotion. Using accounts by men moving from youth to maturity, Jonathan Watson skilfully explores lay accounts about health and interprets them in terms of different concepts of embodiment."
Professor Gareth Williams, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
- How do men perceive their bodies?
- How can empirical study of the body inform our understanding of the social world of men?
- What are the implications of such understanding for public health?
Designed to complement the considerable theoretical work on the body over the past decade, Male Bodies draws on qualitative and quantitative data as well as addressing theoretical issues. It demonstrates the importance of developing an empirically and theoretically informed approach to men's health based on an understanding of male embodiment.
It will be invaluable to students and researchers in sociology, health, gender and cultural studies, as well as health professionals concerned with men's health.
MoreTable of Contents:
List of figures and tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Dominant perspectives shaping men's health
Social theory, the body and health
The contribution of lay knowledge
The male body in everyday life
The idea of embodiment
Prevention and agency
Men's health
some conclusions
Appendix
biographical profiles
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index.
Male Bodies
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