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The perfectible body

the Western ideal of male physical development

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An edition of The perfectible body (1995)

The perfectible body

the Western ideal of male physical development

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In most world religions, the concept of 'physical perfection' would be a contradiction in terms: the physical - the realm of the body - is thought of as by definition imperfect. Yet in Western cultures, from the age of classical Greek sculpture to that of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the pervasive tradition in depicting human or superhuman perfection has been that of a male physique defined primarily by its conspicuous muscularity.

The aim of this book is to explore the origins of this Western ideal of physical development and to trace its evolution through the centuries. In so doing, it asks some fundamental questions which have, until now, been generally left unexplored. Why did the West develop a symbolic language of muscularity which in most Eastern civilisations would have been meaningless?

How was it that Renaissance Christianity could so readily adopt the pagan bodily ideals of ancient Greece, and by what process did they evolve into the visual language of bodybuilding, hulk calendars and male strippers?

The Perfectible Body is written for the intelligent general reader rather than the academic specialist. It is a lay person's introduction to the field of Human Social Anatomy - the analysis of the body in terms of its symbolic or emblematic meanings. Bringing together the insights of art history, theology, cultural studies, ethology and communications theory, it sets out to explore the complex ways in which our society has come to 'read' the physically developed body.

In an age when the feminist movement has put the male body under closer public scrutiny than ever before, this book analyses the contemporary re-evaluation of the traditional muscular hero-figure, and asks whether he may well be a dying breed.

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Publisher
Continuum
Language
English
Pages
400

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The Perfectible Body: The Western Ideal of Physical Development (Sexual Politics)
December 1997, Cassell
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Cover of: The perfectible body
The perfectible body: the Western ideal of male physical development
1995, Continuum
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The perfectible body: the Western ideal of male physical development
1995, Cassell
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 390-395) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
646.7/5
Library of Congress
GV546.5 .D88 1995, GV546.5.D88 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
400 p. :
Number of pages
400

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1112244M
Internet Archive
perfectiblebodyw0000dutt
ISBN 10
0826407870
LCCN
94038092
OCLC/WorldCat
31240775
Library Thing
124298
Goodreads
2572100

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