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身体と身体化の人類学に関する基本文献

 

 
2011年に、「Companion to the Anthropology of Body and Embodiment」を編集したMascia Leesの授業概要がネットに落ちていた。かなり幅広い文献を網羅している上に、基本的にCompanionを中心に作成されているので、追いやすいかもしれない。
 
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I.   APPROACHES TO THE BODY AND EMBODIMENT
 
Dualisms and Anthropological Bodies
  • Csordas, Thomas J. The Body’s Career in Anthropology. In Anthropological Theory Today, edited by Henrietta L. Moore. Polity Press, pp. 172-205, 1999.
  • Descartes, Rene. Second Meditation: Of the Nature of the Human Mind; and that it is Easier to Know than the Body. http://homepage.mac.com/jholbo/writings/meditations/second.html.
  • Douglas, Mary. The Two Bodies. In Natural Symbols: Explorations in Cosmology. Pantheon Books, p. 93-112, 1970.
  • Jackson, Jean. Pain and Bodies. (Companion)
  • Latour, Bruno. Do you believe in Reality? In Beyond the Body Proper, edited by Margaret Lock and Judith Farquhar. Duke University Press, 2007.
  • Martin, Emily. Mind-Body Problems. American Ethnologist 27(3):569-590, 2000.
  • Scheper-Hughes, Nancy and Margaret Lock. The Mindful Body: A Prolegomenon to Future Work in Medical Anthropology. Medical Anthropology Quarterly (1)1:6–41, 1987.
  • Turner, Terrence. The Body beyond the Body: Social, Material and Spiritual Dimensions of Bodiliness. (Companion)
 
Foucault: Disciplined/Docile Bodies and the Nature of Biopower/Biopolitics
  • Bartky, Sandra. Foucault, Femininity, and the Modernization of Patriarchal Power. In  Feminism and Foucault, edited by Irene Diamond and Lee Quinby. Northeastern, pp. 61-86, 1988.
  • Butler, Judith. 1989. Foucault and the Paradox of Bodily Inscriptions.  http://www.egs.edu/faculty/judith-butler/articles/foucault-and-the-paradox-of-bodily-inscriptions/
  • Foucault, Michel. Part III: Discipline. In Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Vintage, pp. 135-230 ONLY, 1979.
  • Foucault, Michel. Body/Power. In Power/Knowledge. Pantheon, pp. 55-62, 1972.
  • Horn, David. Performing Criminal Anthropology: Science, Popular Wisdom, and the Body. In Anthropologies of Modernity: Foucault, Governmentality, and Life Politics, edited by J. X. Inda, Blackwell, pp. 135-157, 2005. file:///Users/fmascia/Desktop/Horn%20Anthropologies_of_Modernity_Foucault_Governmentality_and_Life_Politics.html
  • Mascia-Lees, Fran and Pat Sharpe. The Marked and the Un(re)marked: Tattoo and Gender in Theory and Narrative. In Tattoo, Torture, Mutilation, and Adornment. SUNY Press, 145-170, 1992.
  • Rabinow, Paul and Nicholas Rose. Biopower Today. BioSocieties 1:195-217, 2006.
 
The Semiotic Body: Writing (on/with/through) the Body
  • Bordo, Susan. Anorexia Nervosa: Psychopathology as the Crystallization of Culture. In Unbearable Weight. University of California Press, pp.139-164, 1993.
  • Butler, Judith. “Body Inscriptions/Performative Subversions.” In Feminist Theory and the Body, Routlegde, pp. 416-422, 1992.
  • Freud, S. Fragment of Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (Dora). In The Freud Reader, W.W. Norton, pp. 172-238, 1989.
  • Hoffman, Ann G. Is Psychoanalysis a Poetics of the Body? American Imago 63(4): 395-422, 2006
  • Mascia-Lees, Frances E. and Patricia Sharpe. Body as Text. In Taking a Stand in a Postfeminist World, SUNY Press, pp. 153-166, 2000.
  • Scarry, Elaine. The Structure of Torture: The Conversion of Real Pain into the Fiction of Power. In The Body in Pain: the Making and Unmaking of the World, Oxford University Press, pp. 27-59, 1985.
  • Scheper-Hughes, Nancy. Nervosa. In Beyond the Body Proper, edited by Margaret Lock and Judith Farquhar. Duke University Press, pp. 459-467, 2007.
 
Techniques of the Body and Self: The French Tradition
  • Bourdieu, Pierre. “Structures, Habitus, Practices.” In The Logic of Practice. Stanford University Press, pp. 78-95, 1980.
  • Foucault, M. Technologies of the Self, 1988 http://foucault.info/documents/foucault.technologiesOfSelf.en.html
  • Ingold, Tim and Jo Lee Vergunst. Introduction. In Ways of Walking: Ethnography and Practice on Foot, edited by Tim Ingold and Jo Lee Vergunst, Ashgate, pp. 1-20, 2008.
  • Mauss, Marcel. Techniques of the Body. In Beyond the Body Proper, edited by Margaret Lock and Judith Farquhar. Duke University Press, pp. 50-68, 2007.
  • Warnier, Jean-Pierre. 2007. The Human Flesh. In The Pot-King: The Body and Technologies of Power. Kononklijke Press, pp. 1-40, 2007.
  • Warnier, Jean-Pierre. A Praxeological Approach to Subjectivation in a Material World. Journal of Material Culture 6(1), 2001.
 
Cultural/Feminist/Corporeal Phenomenologies and the Embodiment Turn in Anthropology
  • Alcoff, Linda. The Phenomenology of Racial Embodiment. In Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self.  Oxford UP, pp. 179-194, 2006.
  • Csordas, Thomas. Embodiment: Agency, Sexual Difference, and Illness. (Companion)
  • Csordas, Thomas. Somatic Modes of Attention. Cultural Anthropology 8(2): 135-156, 1993.
  • Desjarlais, Robert and C. Jason Throop. Phenomenological Approaches in Anthropology. Annual Review of Anthropology 40:87-102, 2011.
  • Grosz, Elizabeth. Lived Bodies: Phenomenology and the Flesh. In Volatile Bodies: Toward a Corporeal Feminism, Indiana University Press, 1994.
  • Howe, P. David. Sorting Bodies: Sensuous, Lived and Impaired. (Companion)
  • Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. The Phenomenology of Perception. In Beyond the Body Proper, edited by Margaret Lock and Judith Farquhar. Duke University Press, pp. 133-149, 2007.
  • Young, Iris Marion. Throwing like a Girl: a Phenomenology of Feminine Body Comportment, Motility, and Spatiality. In Throwing like a Girl, pp. 27-45, 2005.
 
 
II. THE SENSIBLE/SENSING BODY
 
Sensing the World
  • Chau, Adam Yuet. Introduction: The Sensorial Production of the Social. Ethnos 73(4): 485-504.   
  • Classen, Constance. Foundations for an Anthropology of the Senses. International Social Science Journal 153: 401-412, 1997.
  • Hirschkind, Charles. Introduction. In The Ethical Soundscape: Cassette Sermons And Islamic Counterpublics, Columbia University Press, pp. 1-31, 2006.
  • Howe, David. Polisensorality (Companion).
  • Jackson, Deborah Davis. Scents of Place: The Dysplacement of a First Nations Community in Canada. American Anthropologist, 113(4):606–618, 2011.
  • Mol, Annemarie. Tasting Food: Tasting between the Laboratory and Clinic. (Companion)
  • Serematakis, C. Nadia. The Memory of the Senses, Part I: Marks of the Transitory. In The Senses Still, edited by C. Nadia Serematakis. The University of Chicago Press, pp. 1-18, 1994.
  • Stoller, Paul and Cheryl Olkes. The Taste of Ethnographic Things. In The Taste of Ethnographic Things, University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 15-36, 1989.
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Feeling the World: Affect, Emotion, Touch, and Movement
  • Blackman, Lisa. 2008. Affect, Relationality and the “Problem of Personality.” Theory, Culture and Society 25(1):23-48.
  • Clough, Patricia. 2008. The Affective Turn: Political Economy, Biomedia and Bodies. Theory, Culture and Society 25(1):1-22.
  • Ghannam, Farha. Mobility, Liminality, and Embodiment in Urban Egypt. American Ethnologist 38(4):790-800, 2011.
  • Mazarella, William. Affect: What is it Good For? In Enchantments of Modernity: Empire, Nation, Globalization, edited by Saurabh Dube, Routledge, pp. 291-309, 2009.
  • McDonald, Emily. Bodies-in-Motion: Experiences of Momentum in Transnational Surgery. (Companion)
  • Navaro-Yashin, Yael. Affective Spaces, Melancholic Objects. In The Make-Believe Space: Affective Geography in a Postwar Polity. Duke, pp. 161-175, 2012.
  • Paterson, Mark. Affecting Touch: Flesh and Feeling With. In The Senses of Touch: Haptics, Affects, and Technologies, Berg, pp. 147-172, 2007.
  • Pedwell Carolyn and Anne Whitehead. Affecting Feminism: Questions of Feeling in Feminist Theory. Feminist Theory 13:115-129, 2012.
 
Embodied Ways of Knowing
  • Downey, Greg. Seeing with a ‘sideways glance’:Visuomotor ‘knowing’ and the plasticity of perception: http://mq.academia.edu/GDowney/Papers/320729/Seeing_Without_Knowing_Learning_With_the_Eyes_Visuomotor_Knowingand_the_Plasticity_of_Perception
  • Geurts, Kathryn. Is there a Sixth Sense? and Toward an Understanding of Anlo Ways of Being in the World. In Culture and the Senses: Bodily Ways of Knowing in an African Community,  University of California Press, pp. 3-20 and 11-143, 2002.
  • Kidron, Carol A. Embodied Legacies of Genocide. (Companion)
  • Lancaster, Roger. When I was a Girl: Notes on Contrivance. (Companion)
  • Marchand, Trevor. Muscles, Morals, and Mind. British Journal of Educational Studies 56(3):245-271, 2008.
  • Myers, Natasha and Joe Dumit. Haptic Creativity and the Mid-embodiments of Experimental Life. (Companion)
  • Okely, Judith. Fieldwork Embodied. Sociological Review, 55(s1):65-79, 2007.
  • Wilson, Elizabeth. The Brain in the Gut. In Psychosomatic: Feminism and the Neurological Body, pp. 31-48.
 
III. COMMODIFIED, AESTHETICIZED, MEDICALIZED, AND VULNERABLE BODIES
 
Colonial/Capitalist Productions of the Body
  • Boddy, Janice. Bodies under Colonialism. (Companion)
  • Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. Opposition of the Materialist and Idealist Outlook. In Beyond the Body Proper, edited by Margaret Lock and Judith Farquhar. Duke University Press, pp. 113-129, 2007.
  • Willis, Susan. Work(ing) Out. In A Primer for Daily Life. Routledge, pp. 62-85, 1991.
  • Comaroff, John and Jean. Bodily Reform as Historical Practice. In Ethnography and the Historical Imagaination. Westview, pp. , 69-94, 1992.
  • Ramos-Zayas, Ana Yolanda. Learning Affect/Embodying Race (Companion)
  • Fassin, Didier. To Do Races With Bodies. (Companion)
  • Freeman, Carla. Embodying and Affecting Neoliberalism. (Companion).
  • Stoler, Ann Laura. Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Gender and Morality in the Making of Race. In Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power, University of California Press, pp. 41-78, 2002.
 
Bodies and Aesthetics
  • Edmonds, Alexander. “The Poor have the Right to be Beautiful”: Cosmetic Surgery in Neoliberal Brazil. Journal of The Royal Anthropological Institute. 13(2): 363-381, 2007.
  • Gilman, Sander. The Racial Nose. In Making the Body Beautiful: A Cultural History of Aesthetic Surgery. Princeton University Press, pp. 85-118, 1999.
  • Linke, Uli. White Skin/Aryan Aesthetics. In German Bodies: Race and Representation after Hitler. Routledge, 27-114, 1999.
  • Mascia-Lees, Frances E. Aesthetic Embodiment and Commodity Culture. (Companion)
  • Taussig, Michael.  Beauty and the Beast. University of Chicago Press, 2012.
 
Bodies of Science, Biomedicine, Technology
  • Boellstorff, Tom. Placing the Virtual Body: Avatar, Chora, Cypherg. (Companion)
  • Wentzell, Emily and Marcia Inhorn. The Male Reproductive Body. (Companion).
  • Jones, Nora. Embodied Ethics: From the Body as Specimen and Spectacle to the Body as Patient. (Companion)
  • Lock, Margaret. Embodying Molecular Genomics. (Companion)
  • Morgan, Lynn. Fetal Bodies, Undone. (Companion)
  • Sobchack, Vivien. A Leg to Stand On: Prosthetics, Metaphor and Materiality. In Carnal Thoughts, California UP, pp. 205-225, 2004.
  • Sharp, Lesley. Hybrid Bodies of the Scientific Imaginary. (Companion)
  • Yates-Doerr, Emily. Bodily Betrayal: Love and Anger in the Time of Epigenetics. (Companion)
 
Suffering, Dying, and Dead Bodies
  • Auyero, Javier and Debrah Swistun. Introduction. In Flammable: Environmental Suffering in an Argentine Shantytown, Oxford UP, pp. 1-20, 2009.
  • Biehl, J. Life of the Mind. American Ethnologist 31( 4): 475-496, 2004.
  • Daniel, Valentine E. The Individual in Terror. In Embodiment and Experience: the Existential Ground of Culture, edited by Thomas J.Csordas. Cambridge UP, pp. 229-247, 1994.
  • Magaña, Rocio. The Deadly Display of Border Politics. (Companion)
  • Rouse, Carolyn. If She’s a Vegetable, We’ll be her Garden: Embodiment, Transcendence and Citations of Competing Cultural Metaphors in the Case of a Dying Child. American Ethnologist 31(4): 514-529, 2004.
  • Scheper-Hughes, Nancy. Body in Tatters: Dismemberment, Dissection, and the Return of the Repressed. (Companion)
  • Williams, Simon. Vulnerable/Dangerous Bodies? The Trials and Tribulations of Sleep. Sociological Review. 55(s1):142-155, 2007.
  • Bakare-Yusel, Bibi. The Economy of Violence: Black Bodies and the Unspeakable Terror. In Feminist Theory and the Body, edited by Janet Price and Margrit Shildrick. Routledge, pp. 311-323, 1999.