The Body and Shame: Phenomenology, Feminism, and the Socially Shaped Body

Lanham, MD: Lexington Books (2015)
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This book investigates the concept of body shame and explores its significance when considering philosophical accounts of embodied subjectivity, providing phenomenological reflections on how the body is shaped by social forces

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