The Consuming BodyThis is a fascinating examination of the relationship between consumption, the idea of the body and the formation of the self. In tracing these connections, The Consuming Body develops a profile of individuality in the late twentieth century - in both its bodily and mental aspects. Pasi Falk offers a major synthesis and critical assessment of the debates surrounding the body, the self and contemporary consumer culture. He explores two fundamental issues for modern social theory - the delineation of modern consumption and the body′s historically changing position in various cultural orders. In the course of his argument he examines both metaphors of consumption and investigates the issues of representation in advertising and pornography. |
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... categorizations - from the cosmologies of the archaic societies to the discursive and non - discursive practices of modern Western civilization . It is the most obvious and familiar visible ' thing ' perceived and yet a blind- spot ...
... categorizations - from the cosmologies of the archaic societies to the discursive and non - discursive practices of modern Western civilization . It is the most obvious and familiar visible ' thing ' perceived and yet a blind- spot ...
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... categorizations - starting from the distinction ' of inside and outside to the distinction of left and right and all the active ( temporal ) functions between them are based on the bodily organization . The body functions as a scheme ...
... categorizations - starting from the distinction ' of inside and outside to the distinction of left and right and all the active ( temporal ) functions between them are based on the bodily organization . The body functions as a scheme ...
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... categorizations defining the subject's ' place ' within the Order and from the subject's vantage point defining his or her ( bodily ) boundaries and the relationship to the ' not - me ' . - The dynamized model of subject constitution ...
... categorizations defining the subject's ' place ' within the Order and from the subject's vantage point defining his or her ( bodily ) boundaries and the relationship to the ' not - me ' . - The dynamized model of subject constitution ...
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... categorizations , turning specific registers into mean- ingful ones , as representations . However , all this requires one basic condition : there must be a distinction between the outside and inside , a distinction which appears to be ...
... categorizations , turning specific registers into mean- ingful ones , as representations . However , all this requires one basic condition : there must be a distinction between the outside and inside , a distinction which appears to be ...
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... categorizations in general ( Order ) , not only grants the boundaries of the individual body and self a stronger role in the inside / outside distinction , but also stresses the role of the individualized mouth as an intermediary ...
... categorizations in general ( Order ) , not only grants the boundaries of the individual body and self a stronger role in the inside / outside distinction , but also stresses the role of the individualized mouth as an intermediary ...
Contents
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Chapter 3 Corporeality and History | 45 |
Chapter 4 Towards an Historical Anthropology of Taste | 68 |
Chapter 5 Consuming Desire | 93 |
on the Genealogy of modern advertising | 151 |
Chapter 7 Pornography and the Representation of Presence | 186 |
References | 218 |
Name Index | 232 |
Subject Index | 235 |
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