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Bianca Maria Pirani professor of sociology of cultural and communicative processes at Sapienza, University of Rome, is president of Research Committee 54, "The Body in the Social Sciences," of the International Sociological Association. She is an editorial board member of Sage Studies in International Sociology. Pirani has published widely on the relations between human bodies and social knowledge as editor of the monograph Bodily Order. Mind, Emotion and Social Memory, "Current Sociology" (March 2005, Sage publication), and co-editor with Ivan Varga of the book The New Boundaries between Bodies and Technologies.
Ivan Varga is professor emeritus of sociology, Queen's University, Canada and honorary president of Research Committee 22 "Sociology of Religion" of the International Sociological Association. Varga is a member of the editorial board of International Sociology.
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 1. Utopian Bodies
Chapter 4 2. Obama as Charismatic Icon
Chapter 5 3. A Social Icon: the "Squart"
Chapter 6 4. Philosophy as Memory
Chapter 7 5. Icons, Symbols, Cultures
Chapter 8 6. Increasing Diversity in a Changing Europe
Part 9 Second Part: Social Icons of the Body: Empirical Case-studies
Chapter 10 7. The Play Actors: Fleeing Bodies, Remaining Prudishness or...Body under control?
Chapter 11 8. Body Cult and Consumption: Fashion and Beauty in the Construction of Lifestyles
Chapter 12 9. Because also I Am Worthy: the Male Body on the Stage
Chapter 13 10. Spectacular Boobs. An in-depth look at Sex-themed Restaurants and their Female Waitresses
Chapter 14 11. Southern Bodies: Bodies, Gender and Sexuality in World Society
Chapter 15 12. How Do I Change His Nappy? Disabled Mothers and Cyber-community
Part 16 Volume Two: Mapping Bodies in Networked Space
Part 17 First Part: The Body and its Prosthetics: Laboratories
Chapter 18 1. . . . a body under the bushes: Ghosts in the Machine
Chapter 19 2. About the Technological Bricoleur
Chapter 20 3. Cyborg Identity and Contemporary Techno-utopias: Adaptations and Transformations of the Body in the Age of Nanotechnology
Chapter 21 4. Body becoming architecture: A continuum for the body's interface with architecture through digital networks
Chapter 22 5. Resistances of the Body. The Presence of the Human Body in the Automated World
Chapter 23 6. Social Bodies and Locative Technologies
Part 24 Second Part: Technology, Physiology and Memory
Chapter 25 Neurosociological Foundations of Social Networks: Distress-dependent Synaptic Architecture in Social Systems
Chapter 26 Technology, Memory and the (Mind) Body:Towards the Integration of the Biological and the Cultural in the Analysis of Human Social Behavior
Chapter 27 Technology and the Body in Aboriginal Identity Making
Chapter 28 Bodies in Canyoneering: an Essay on Socio-geographic Mapping
Chapter 29 Bodies in Action: Performing Identity in Dating Sites
Chapter 30 From the Developing Mind to Developing Technology
Chapter 31 Postscript
Chapter 32 About the contributors
This broad and insightful collection of scholarship will establish the basic directions of theory and research on the body. …essential reading for those concerned with the body, self, identity and culture.
— Lauren Langman, Loyola University of Chicago