For the past three decades, feminist scholars have
examined how the female body and ideas about the female
body affect women's lives. Revised and updated in its
third edition, The Politics of Women's Bodies:
Sexuality, Appearance, and Behavior brings together
recent critical writings in this important field. The
selections reflect three themes: how ideas about women's
bodies in the United States are socially constructed,
how these social constructions can be used to control
women's lives, and how women attempt to resist these
forces. Exceptionally well-written and edited for
accessibility, the articles cover a wide range of topics
and also address issues of class, ethnicity, and sexual
orientation. Featuring eleven new cutting-edge articles,
the third edition of The Politics of Women's Bodies
expands the book's focus with coverage of
intersexuality, fatness, body modification, images of
African American and Latina women, Goth culture and
women's sexuality, how poverty is marked on the female
body, how boys' concerns about masculinity lead them to
subjugate girls' bodies, and other issues. This edition
also includes new introductions to each article that
explain key concepts and put the articles in context. A
unique interdisciplinary anthology, The Politics of
Women's Bodies, Third Edition, is ideal for
undergraduate courses on the body or sexuality. It is
also an excellent fit for introductory courses in
women's studies as well as courses in women and health,
feminist theory, and the psychology, anthropology, or
sociology of women.
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