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Strategies of Resistance

Body, Identity and Representation in Western Culture

by Marzena Kubisz (Author)
©2004 Monographs 108 Pages
Series: Literary and Cultural Theory, Volume 16

Summary

The book is a part of growing literature on human embodiment and attempts to answer the question of the role of the body in the construction of identity in consumer culture. The book examines two related spheres: the centrality and marginality of cultural practices. The phenomena discussed include cosmetic surgery, Modern Primitivism, photographs by Matuschka and projects by French multimedia artist Orlan. The aim of the book is to postulate that in the present conditions of the fragmentation and disintegration of subjectivity, the body may be employed in a strategy of identification. Practices of body modification, performed both in the centre and in the margins of culture, reveal the ways in which identity is constructed, experienced and negotiated. By presenting the body as a site for the construction of identity, the study adds to the ongoing discussion about the status of individual identity and the identity of western culture.

Details

Pages
108
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631507186
Language
English
Keywords
Konsumgesellschaft Ich-Identität Körperbild Orlan Matuschka Modern Primitives Western Europe USA Cosmetic surgery Body modifications Kosmetische Chirurgie
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. 107 pp.

Biographical notes

Marzena Kubisz (Author)

The Author: Marzena Kubisz is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of Silesia, Poland, where she teaches British cultural studies, gender studies and modern British literature. Her research interests include sociology of the body, cultural studies and cultural history. She has written on the mythologies of mass culture, social constructions of femininity and transformations of the body.

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