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Reflections on embodiment and vulnerability
1Florence Nightingale School of Nursing, King's College London, London, UK.
Abstract:
Bodies matter as our experience of them is the basis both for social life and also for much medical and social research. There has been a spectacular increase in academic research on the body in the last twenty years or so. This paper-although a review of three ethnographic studies on the seemingly disparate and narrow fields of the embodiment of working class experience, boxing, and ballet-illuminates the broader relationships between the body, self, and society. Our paper works on three levels: firstly, as an account of the "lived experience" of embodied vulnerability; secondly, as an application of Bourdieu's theoretical schema, and thirdly, as a philosophically grounded critique of radical social constructionist views of the body.
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