Culture and the Human Body: An Anthropological Perspective

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Book
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ISBN 10
157766180X 
ISBN 13
9781577661801 
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Publication Year
2001 
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Pages
129 
Description
In the course of human prehistory and continuing to the present day, culture has played a prominent role in transforming the human form. From birth to death, the body serves as a medium and metaphor of cultural expression. This book provides a broadly comparative perspective on the many and varied ways in which the human body has been sculpted and transformed by particular cultural traditions and argues that in significant ways, the human body has transcended the laws of natural selection. To appreciate the human body is to acknowledge the various ways in which it has become a cultural artifact rather than a purely natural phenomenon. Titles of related interested by Waveland Press: Mascia-Lees, Gender and Difference in a Globalizing World: Twenty-First Century Anthropology (ISBN 9781577665984); Mascia-Lees-Black, Gender and Anthropology (ISBN 9781577660668); and Nanda, Gender Diversity: Crosscultural Variations, 2E (ISBN 9781478611264). - from Amzon 
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