Embodied politics in visual autobiography / edited by Sarah Brophy and Janice Hladki.
Material type: TextSeries: Cultural spacesPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (x, 308 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781442666146
- 1442666145
- Visual communication -- Political aspects
- Visual communication -- Social aspects
- Autobiography -- Political aspects
- Autobiography -- Social aspects
- Human body in mass media
- Human body in popular culture
- Communication visuelle -- Aspect politique
- Communication visuelle -- Aspect social
- Autobiographie -- Aspect politique
- Autobiographie -- Aspect social
- Corps humain dans les médias
- Corps humain dans la culture populaire
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gay Studies
- Human body in mass media
- Human body in popular culture
- Visual communication -- Political aspects
- Visual communication -- Social aspects
- 302.23 23
- P93.5 .E43 2014
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Visual autobiography in the frame : critical embodiment and cultural pedagogy / Sarah Brophy and Janice Hladki -- Part 1. Proliferating monstrosity. Quickening paternity : cyberspace, surveillance, and the performance of male pregnancy / Sayantani Dasgupta -- "Virtual" autobiography? Anorexia, Obsession, and Calvin Klein / Mebbie Bell -- Big Judy : fatness, shame, and the hybrid autobiography / Allyson Mitchell -- Part 2. Rupture and recognition : body re-formations. Sex traitors : autoethnography by straight men / Richard Fung -- Looks can be deceiving : exploring transsexual body alchemy through a neoliberal lens / Dan Irving -- Visceral (auto)biographies : plastic surgery and gender in reality TV / Simon Strick -- Part 3. Interior lives : conditions of persistence and survival. My life as a museum, or, performing indigenous epistemologies / Peter Morin -- Gut reactions : Mona Hatoum's Corps étranger / Kim Sawchuk -- "Please don't let me be like this!" Un-wounding photographic representations by persons with intellectual disability / Ann Fudge Schormans and Adrienne Chambon -- "Why should our bodies end at the skin?" Cancer pathography, comics, and embodiment / Laura McGavin -- Part 4. Spectatorship and historical memory : the ethics of critical embodiment. Witnessing genocide and the challenges of ethical spectatorship / Wendy Kozol -- Digital melancholia : archived bodies in Carmin Karasic's With liberty and justice for all / Sheila Petty -- Connective tissue : summoning the spectator to visual autobiography / Sarah Brophy and Janice Hladki.
With contributions by both artists and scholars, Embodied Politics in Visual Autobiography is a unique examination of visual autobiography's involvement in the global cultural politics of health, disability, and the body.
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