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9780415189668

Bodies: Exploring Fluid Boundaries

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    9780415189668

  • ISBN10:

    0415189667

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-11-07
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Geography has recently seen something of a 'body craze'. It is no longer enough to simply examine the broad and wide sweeping maps of power and meaning. The micro-level politics that imbue bodies and spaces are increasingly being held up to scrutiny. the body is as political as the nation state. However, there is litle in the discipline that attests to the fluid, runny, gaseous nature of bodies. The leaky, messy zones of the inside and outside of bodies and their resulting spatial relationships remain largely unexamined in the discipline.This book revolves around three case studies:*pregnant bodies in publicplaces,*Men's bodies in domestic toilets and bathrooms, *Managers' bodies in Central Business Districts. These bodies share an abject materiality. The pregnant body threatens to expel matter from inside. It is often constructed as 'ugly' and as 'matter out of place' in the public sphere. Geographers have ignored men's bodies in domestic toilets and bathrooms boundaries are broken and then made solid again.Women and men managers in Central Business districts are increasingly expected to have firm and flexible bodies. highly tailored, dark coloured business suits provide straight lines and starched creases that give the appearence of a body which is impervious to leakage or penetration. The case studies illustrate that bodies and spaces are socially constructed and yet have an undeniable materiality and fluidity. Ignoring the everyday materiality of bodies that leak and seep is not a harmless ommission, rather it contains a political imperative that helps keep masculinism intact.

Author Biography

Robyn Longhurst is Senior Lecturer of Geography at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

List of tables
vii
List of plates
viii
Acknowledgements ix
Bodily openings
1(8)
Mapping the beginning
3(2)
Charting the journey
5(4)
`Corporeographies'
9(24)
What is a body?
11(2)
Other(ed) bodies
13(5)
Why now, this `body craze'?
18(1)
Outlining the contours
19(3)
Taking flight from fluids and mess
22(6)
Abjection
28(5)
Pregnant bodies in public places
33(33)
Early confinement
36(5)
`Modes of seepage'
41(8)
`Ugly' and abject bodies
49(6)
Containers and containment
55(11)
Men's bodies and bathrooms
66(25)
(Not) speaking of bodily fluids
67(4)
Circuits of fluid
71(5)
Some thoughts on not lingering
76(7)
Washing in filth
83(3)
Residue: corpo(real) reminders
86(3)
Why bother with the banal?
89(2)
Managing managerial bodies
91(32)
Suiting the body
98(8)
Disciplining the corporate body
106(5)
Sculpting managerial flesh
111(3)
Flexing managerial muscle
114(5)
Gender, flexibility, fluids
119(4)
Some thoughts on close(t) spaces
123(13)
Interuterine spaces
126(3)
Excremental spaces
129(3)
Managing spaces
132(1)
Conclusion
133(3)
Appendix : the fieldwork 136(5)
Notes 141(7)
Bibliography 148(13)
Index 161

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