Remaking the Body

Rehabilitation and change

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Wendy Seymour ISBN: 9781741150421
Publisher: Allen & Unwin Publication: February 1, 1998
Imprint: Allen & Unwin Language: English
Author: Wendy Seymour
ISBN: 9781741150421
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication: February 1, 1998
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Language: English

Our lives are preoccupied with bodily maintenance. We spend many of our waking hours eating, exercising, washing, grooming and dressing in order to maintain our sense of self. What happens after major physical impairment? How do we relate to a damaged body?

Wendy Seymour interviews men and women who have suffered profound bodily paralysis, and explores how they deal with their appearance, relationships, sexuality, incontinence and sport. She finds that even major impairment hasn't annihilated these people's experience of an embodied self. She shows that the process of self-reconstruction is interwoven with social expectations and argues that the experience of disability highlights the continuous work involved in embodiment for everyone.

Remaking the Body is a major contribution to the field of the sociology of the body and essential reading for rehabilitation professionals and students.

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Our lives are preoccupied with bodily maintenance. We spend many of our waking hours eating, exercising, washing, grooming and dressing in order to maintain our sense of self. What happens after major physical impairment? How do we relate to a damaged body?

Wendy Seymour interviews men and women who have suffered profound bodily paralysis, and explores how they deal with their appearance, relationships, sexuality, incontinence and sport. She finds that even major impairment hasn't annihilated these people's experience of an embodied self. She shows that the process of self-reconstruction is interwoven with social expectations and argues that the experience of disability highlights the continuous work involved in embodiment for everyone.

Remaking the Body is a major contribution to the field of the sociology of the body and essential reading for rehabilitation professionals and students.

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