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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_BV045157072
    Format: XXII, 171 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-138-60237-3 , 978-1-138-60238-0
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk. ISBN 978-0-429-46960-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Frau ; Körper ; Alter
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949384005302882
    Format: 1 online resource (xxii, 171 pages)
    ISBN: 9780429469602 , 0429469608
    Content: In 1970, the best-seller Our Bodies Ourselves was published. The focus of the authors, the Boston Health Collective, was on the youthful female body: on reproduction, sexuality, genitalia, intimacy and relationships in the context of North American cultural expectations. Our Bodies Not Ourselves is also about the female body--but on women aging from menopause to 100. Like its predecessor, Our Bodies Not Ourselves covers sexuality, genitalia, intimacy, gender norms and relationships. But the aging woman's body has many other issues, from head to toe, from skeleton to skin, and from sleep to motion. The book, an ethnography and Western cultural history of aging and gender, draws upon history, culture and social media, the authors' own experiences as women of 70, and conversations and correspondence with more than two hundred women aged from 60-ish to 100. They consider the cultural and structural frameworks for contemporary aging: the long sweep of history, gendered cultural norms and the vast commercial and medical marketplaces for maintaining and altering the aging body. Part I, The Private Body, focuses on the embodied experiences of aging within our private households. Part II, The Public Body, explores weight, height, and adornment as old women appear among others. Part III, The Body With Others, sets the embodied experiences of aging women within their sexual and social relationships.
    Note: The Aging Body From Past to Present -- , The Edifice : From Skeleton to Skin -- , Brain and Sense : The Pains and Pleasures of the Flesh -- , The Body Observed : From Head to Toe -- , The Body in Outline : Unbearable Weight -- , The Hall of Mirrors : Aging in Sexual and Social Relationships -- , Epilogue : Our Bodies Ourselves.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949865696602882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st
    ISBN: 9780429891250 , 0429891253 , 9780429891267 , 0429891261 , 9780429891243 , 0429891245 , 9780429469602 , 0429469608
    Content: In 1970, the best-seller Our Bodies Ourselves was published. The focus of the authors, the Boston Health Collective, was on the youthful female body: on reproduction, sexuality, genitalia, intimacy and relationships in the context of North American cultural expectations. Our Bodies Not Ourselves is also about the female body--but on women aging from menopause to100. Like its predecessor, Our Bodies Not Ourselves covers sexuality, genitalia, intimacy, gender norms and relationships. But the aging woman's body has many other issues, from head to toe, from skeleton to skin, and from sleep to motion. The book, an ethnography and Western cultural history of aging and gender, draws upon history, culture and social media, the authors' own experiences as women of 70, and conversations and correspondence with more than two hundred women aged from 60-ish to 100. They consider the cultural and structural frameworks for contemporary aging: the long sweep of history, gendered cultural norms and the vast commercial and medical marketplaces for maintaining and altering the aging body. Part I, The Private Body, focuses on the embodied experiences of aging within our private households. Part II, The Public Body, explores weight, height, and adornment as old women appear among others. Part III, The Body With Others, sets the embodied experiences of aging women within their sexual and social relationships.
    Note: Acknowledgments Prologue: Our Bodies Not Ourselves Chapter 1: The Aging Body From Past to Present PART I THE PRIVATE BODY Chapter 2: The Edifice: From Skeleton to Skin Chapter 3: Brain and Sense: The Pains and Pleasures of the Flesh PART II: THE PUBLIC BODY Chapter 4: The Body Observed: From Head to Toe Chapter 5: The Body in Outline: Unbearable Weight PART III: THE BODY WITH OTHERS Chapter 6: The Hall of Mirrors: Aging in Sexual and Social Relationships Chapter 7: Epilogue: Our Bodies Ourselves , Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Preface: Our Bodies Not Ourselves; 1 The Aging Body From Past to Present; PART I The Private Body; 2 The Edifice: From Skeleton to Skin; 3 Brain and Sense: The Pains and Pleasures of the Flesh; PART II The Public Body; 4 The Body Observed: From Head to Toe; 5 The Body in Outline: Unbearable Weight; PART III The Body With Others; 6 The Hall of Mirrors: Aging in Sexual and Social Relationships; 7 Epilogue: Our Bodies Ourselves; References; Index
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781138602373
    Language: English
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