Body Odor and Biopolitics
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Body Odor and Biopolitics by Nat Lazakis, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2021. This compelling paperback, spanning 216 pages, delves into the intersections of disability studies and biopolitics. Lazakis critically examines how ableist rhetoric influences societal perceptions of individuals with strong body odors, framing them as defective rather than recognizing them as part of a marginalized community. The book explores the implications of this perspective, revealing how mainstream society positions itself as the arbiter of acceptable odors and drives the demand for hygiene products. This essential read invites you to reconsider the cultural narratives surrounding body odor and the societal norms that shape our understanding of cleanliness and acceptability. Perfect for those interested in manners, customs, and the politics of the body, this book is a must-have for your collection.