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    Körperspuren

    Zur Semantik und Paradoxie moderner Körperlichkeit

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    Author(s)
    Bette, Karl-Heinrich
    Language
    German
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    Abstract
    Der Körper wird gegenwärtig in der Architektur seiner Formen und in der Tiefe seiner Strukturen und Prozesse neu definiert und erkundet. Karl-Heinrich Bette zeigt in seiner inzwischen zum Standardwerk der Soziologie des Körpers avancierten Arbeit, wie immer mehr Menschen im Rahmen von Sport, Freizeit, Mode, Gesundheitsorientierung oder Protestkultur auf ihre physisch-organische Nahwelt zurückgreifen, um die überfordernden Konsequenzen des gesellschaftlichen Modernisierungsprozesses abzufangen oder kritisch zu kommentieren. Die zentrale Perspektive der Arbeit wendet sich ab von der nostalgischen und zu einfach konzipierten Lehre vom reinen Verlust des Körpers in der Moderne und betont stattdessen die paradoxe Gleichzeitigkeit von Körperdistanzierung und Körperaufwertung im Verlauf der sozio-kulturellen Evolution. Die Arbeit thematisiert damit nicht nur Zeichen, die die Gesellschaft am Körper setzt, sondern folgt auch jenen Spuren, die der Körper in Gestalt körperorientierter Sozialsysteme und Semantiken in der Gesellschaft hinterlässt. Die »Körperspuren« liegen hier in einer überarbeiteten und erheblich ergänzten zweiten Auflage vor.; The body is currently being redefined and explored in the architecture of its forms and in the depth of its structures and processes. Karl-Heinrich Bette's work, which has meanwhile become the standard work in the sociology of the body, shows how more and more people are resorting to their physical-organic environment in the context of sport, leisure, fashion, health orientation or protest culture in order to intercept or critically comment on the overburdening consequences of the process of social modernization. The central perspective of the work turns away from the nostalgic and too simply conceived doctrine of the pure loss of the body in modernity and instead emphasizes the paradoxical simultaneity of body distance and body enhancement in the course of socio-cultural evolution. The work thus not only addresses the issues that society sets on the body, but also follows the traces that the body leaves behind in society in the form of body-oriented social systems and semantics. »Traces of the Body« is presented here in a revised and considerably supplemented second edition.
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    http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/22524
    Keywords
    Körper; Körpersoziologie; Sport; Systemtheorie; Soziologie; Body; Systems Theory; Sociology
    DOI
    10.14361/9783839404232
    ISBN
    9783899424232
    Publisher
    transcript Verlag
    Publisher website
    https://www.transcript-verlag.de/
    Publication date and place
    Bielefeld, 2005
    Series
    KörperKulturen,
    Classification
    Sociology
    Pages
    298
    Rights
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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    • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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