Sensuous Scholarship
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Sensuous Scholarship by renowned author, whose work challenges conventional social theories and cultural critiques. Published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 1997, this compelling paperback presents a fresh perspective on the notion of embodiment in academic discourse.
Spanning 184 pages, the book critiques the tendency of scholars to view the body merely as a text to be read and analyzed, suggesting that this approach is itself a reflection of Eurocentric and phallocentric biases. Engage with a transformative analysis that invites readers to rethink how the body is conceptualized within social theory, revealing deeper implications for cultural criticism.
Perfect for academics, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of culture and theory, Sensuous Scholarship opens up new avenues for understanding the complexities of embodiment. Don't miss your chance to add this important work to your collection!