The body in Asia

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The body in Asia

edited by Bryan S.Turner and Zheng Yangwen

(Asia Pacific studies, v. 3)

Berghahn Books, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-224) and index

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The past few decades have seen growing interest in the study of the body. However, the increasing number of exciting and influential publications has primarily, if not exclusively, focused on the body in Western cultures. The various works produced by Asian scholars remain largely unknown to Western academic debates even though Asia is home to a host of rich body cultures and religions. The peoples of Asia have experienced colonization, decolonization, and now globalization, all of which make the 'body in Asia' a rewarding field of research. This unique volume brings together a number of scholars who work on East, Southeast and South Asia and presents original and cutting edge research on the body in various Asian cultures.

Table of Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Piety, Politics and Philosophy: Asia and the Global Body Bryan S. Turner and Zheng Yangwen Chapter 1. The Global Body Cannot Ignore Asia Susan Brownell PART I: THE BODY AND RELIGION Chapter 2. Saint or Serpent? Engendering the Female Body in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Narratives Monika Dix Chapter 3. Creating Religious Bodies: Fasting Rituals in West Java Joergen Hellman Chapter 4. Formations of Public Piety: New Veiling, the Body, and the Citizen-Subject in Contemporary Indonesia Sonja van Wichelen PART II: THE BODY AND CULTURE Chapter 5. Westernized Body or Japanized Western Body: The Desirable Female Body in Contemporary Japanese Women's Magazines Junko Ishiguro Chapter 6. Fatness and Well-being: Bodies and the Generation Gap in Contemporary China Anna Lora-Wainwright PART III: THE BODY AND THE STATE Chapter 7. Seki Juroji and the Japanese Body: Martial Arts, Kokutai, and Citizen-State Relations in Meiji Japan Denis Gainty Chapter 8. The Sacred and the Sanitary: The Colonial 'Medicalization' of the Filipino Body Julius Bautista with Ma. Mercedes Planta Chapter 9. State and Religion Contestations over the Body: Hook Swinging and the Production of New Human Subjects R. Santhosh Chapter 10. Women's Revolution and Liberation Embodied in Mao Zedong Era Ballet Zheng Yangwen Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index

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