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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...

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Overall, the volume is well written and free of unnecessary jargon. Accordingly, it would be very useful for graduate-level courses in medical anthropology, and well suited to sociocultural graduate courses…[It] provides important new theoretical insights on the body and embodiment for a wide readership, the books is an excellent choice for use in teaching. · Medical Anthropology Quarterly

“Social Bodiesand most of its individual contributions are compelling, well written, and thought-provoking. One impressive feature of the book is its juxtaposition of anthropological sub-fields (and related fields) that conceptualize what bodies and their constituent parts are, do, and represent in radically different ways. · JRAI

"...a tightly conceived and interlinked collection sampling some of the best work in contemporary anthropology on the body... Social Bodies is short but rich. The editorial and chapters interrelate well. As a ‘whole’, it left me challenged by its ideas and ethnography." · Anthropology in Action



Table of Contents

Introduction
Helen Lambert and Maryon McDonald

Chapter 1. Aged Bodies and Kinship Matters: The Ethical Field of Kidney Transplant
Sharon R. Kaufman, Ann J. Russ and Janet K. Shim

Chapter 2. Anatomizing Conflict – Accommodating Human Remains
Maja Petrovic-Steger

Chapter 3. On the Treatment of Dead Enemies: Indigenous Human Remains in Britain in the Early Twenty-first Century
Laura Peers

Chapter 4. Towards a Critical Ötziography: Inventing Prehistoric Bodies
John Robb

Chapter 5. Bodies in Perspective: A Critique of the Embodiment Paradigm from the Point of View of Amazonian Ethnography
Aparecida Vilaça

Chapter 6. Using Bodies to Communicate
Marilyn Strathern

Notes on Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 11/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857451545, 978-0857451545
      ISBN10: 0857451545

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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...

      Trade Review

      Overall, the volume is well written and free of unnecessary jargon. Accordingly, it would be very useful for graduate-level courses in medical anthropology, and well suited to sociocultural graduate courses…[It] provides important new theoretical insights on the body and embodiment for a wide readership, the books is an excellent choice for use in teaching. · Medical Anthropology Quarterly

      “Social Bodiesand most of its individual contributions are compelling, well written, and thought-provoking. One impressive feature of the book is its juxtaposition of anthropological sub-fields (and related fields) that conceptualize what bodies and their constituent parts are, do, and represent in radically different ways. · JRAI

      "...a tightly conceived and interlinked collection sampling some of the best work in contemporary anthropology on the body... Social Bodies is short but rich. The editorial and chapters interrelate well. As a ‘whole’, it left me challenged by its ideas and ethnography." · Anthropology in Action



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Helen Lambert and Maryon McDonald

      Chapter 1. Aged Bodies and Kinship Matters: The Ethical Field of Kidney Transplant
      Sharon R. Kaufman, Ann J. Russ and Janet K. Shim

      Chapter 2. Anatomizing Conflict – Accommodating Human Remains
      Maja Petrovic-Steger

      Chapter 3. On the Treatment of Dead Enemies: Indigenous Human Remains in Britain in the Early Twenty-first Century
      Laura Peers

      Chapter 4. Towards a Critical Ötziography: Inventing Prehistoric Bodies
      John Robb

      Chapter 5. Bodies in Perspective: A Critique of the Embodiment Paradigm from the Point of View of Amazonian Ethnography
      Aparecida Vilaça

      Chapter 6. Using Bodies to Communicate
      Marilyn Strathern

      Notes on Contributors
      Index

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