This book explores the development of a sociology of embodiment in the context of women’s lives in contemporary urban India. Through a critical analysis of gender and class, the author unravels the complexities that are intrinsic to the multi-layered and fluid construction of woman’s identity in relation to embodiment. Living the Body: Embodiment, Womanhood and Identity in Contemporary India unfolds an understanding of women’s experience of embodiment by a careful analysis of the facts gathered from an Indian metropolis. The author brings out numerous voices representing multiple subjectivities through interviews of working class slum women, professional upper-class women, adolescent young women in secondary schools and in a slum, and the visual and textual representation of women in a women’s magazine in English. The book will be a compelling read for academicians and students working in the fields of sociology, women’s studies, communication and media studies, anthropology, sexuality and gender studies. It would also interest a wide urban readership, especially NGOs and all those concerned about women’s and gender issues.
Living the Body: Embodiment, Womanhood and Identity in Contemporary India
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Living the Body: Embodiment, Womanhood and Identity in Contemporary India
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1st ed.
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8178299013
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xxii+192p.
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