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    Author(s)Helen Lambert, Maryon McDonald
    PublisherBerghahn Books
    ISBN9781845455538
    Pages194
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2009

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    Berghahn Books Social Bodies 2009 Edition by Helen Lambert, Maryon McDonald

    A proliferation of press headlines, social science texts and "ethical" concerns about the social implications of recent developments in human genetics and biomedicine have created a sense that, at least in European and American contexts, both the way we treat the human body and our attitudes towards it have changed.This volume asks what really happens to social relations in the face of new types of transaction - such as organ donation, forensic identification and other new medical and reproductive technologies - that involve the use of corporeal material. Drawing on comparative insights into how human biological material is treated, it aims to consider how far human bodies and their components are themselves inherently "social."The case studies - ranging from animal-human transformations in Amazonia to forensic reconstruction in post-conflict Serbia and the treatment of Native American specimens in English museums - all underline that, without social relations, there are no bodies but only "human remains." The volume gives us new and striking ethnographic insights into bodies as sociality, as well as a potentially powerful analytical reconsideration of notions of embodiment. It makes a novel contribution, too, to "science and society" debates. Table of contents :- IntroductionHelen Lambert and Maryon McDonaldChapter 1. Aged Bodies and Kinship Matters: The Ethical Field of Kidney TransplantSharon R. Kaufman, Ann J. Russ and Janet K. ShimChapter 2. Anatomizing Conflict - Accommodating Human RemainsMaja Petrovic-StegerChapter 3. On the Treatment of Dead Enemies: Indigenous Human Remains in Britain in the Early Twenty-first CenturyLaura PeersChapter 4. Towards a Critical OEtziography: Inventing Prehistoric BodiesJohn RobbChapter 5. Bodies in Perspective: A Critique of the Embodiment Paradigm from the Point of View of Amazonian EthnographyAparecida VilacaChapter 6. Using Bodies to CommunicateMarilyn StrathernNotes on ContributorsIndex



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