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|a Interpreting the Body :
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|a Friont Cover -- Series page -- Interpreting The Body: Between Meaning and Matter -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Series Editors' Preface: Interpretive Lenses in Sociology-On the Multidimensional Foundations of Meaning in Social Life -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- References -- 1 Toward a Strong Cultural Sociology of the Body and Embodiment -- Culture and the body: modern, postmodern, and contemporary themes -- The "absent presence" of culture and the body in early sociology
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|a Interpreting modernity: the postmodern crisis of meaning and cultural thematization of materiality and the body -- Toward a strong cultural sociology of the body and embodiment -- The interpretive methodology of a strong cultural sociology of the body and embodiment -- Cultural codes and the relative autonomy of culture -- The hermeneutic reconstruction of meaning -- Maximal interpretation: theory, description, and explanation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 Thinking the Molecular -- Hard and soft molecules -- The romance of the molecular -- Radical asymmetry -- Notes -- References
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|a 3 Interpreting Africa's Seselelãme -- Seselelãme in African everyday terms and in academic parlance -- Seselelãme and globalization -- Ewe speakers interpret seselelãme -- Psychology, possessive individualism, and seselelãme's intersubjectivity -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 4 Gender on the Post-Colony: Phenomenology, Race, and the Body in Nervous Conditions -- Phenomenology of Blackness -- Gendering the colonial body -- Literature as organic theory -- Setting the scene: Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Conditions -- A colonial education -- Regulating "good native girls"
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|a Sick bodies: hunger, longing, and wasting away -- Ambivalence and arrival -- An end to nervous conditions? -- Note -- References -- 5 Reinterpreting Male Bodies and Health in Crisis Times: From "Obesity" to Bigger Matters -- The "problem" of men's and boys' weight/fatness: things are not what they seem -- Structured health inequalities: insights from medical sociology and men's health -- Concluding reflections -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 6 Beauty, Breasts, and Meaning after Mastectomy -- The meaning of beauty in breast cancer recovery -- Methods -- Reinterpreting beauty
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|a Form and function -- Symmetry: beauty or vanity? -- Scars as beautiful -- Supports for reinterpreting beauty -- Family interactions -- Proximity to queerness -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7 "You Are Not the Body": (Re)Interpreting the Body in and through Integral Yoga -- Making sense of embodied religious practices -- Data and methods -- Downplaying the physical: vocabularies of motive and transcendent goals -- The body as object: metaphor, analogy, and practical enactment -- Facilitating embodied experiences: verbal instruction in practice -- Reflections and conclusions -- Notes
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