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Author Lowe, Donald M.

Title The body in late-capitalist USA / Donald M. Lowe
Published Durham : Duke University Press, 1995

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Description 197 pages ; 24 cm
Series Post-contemporary interventions
Post-contemporary interventions.
Contents Introduction: Language, Body Practices, and the Social -- 1. Production Practices. a. Flexible Accumulation and the Labor Market. b. Cybernetic Systems and the Labor Process. c. The Discipline of Neoclassical Economics -- 2. Consumption Practices. a. Product Characteristics and Use Value. b. Image in Late-Capitalist Advertising. c. The Consumption of Lifestyle. d. The Semiotics of Late-Capitalist Commodity -- 3. The Hegemony of Exchangist Practices -- 4. Social Reproduction Practices. a. Changing Household and the Politics of "The Family" b. Re-Racialization. c. The Body and Bio-Technical Systems -- 5. Sexuality and Gender Construction. a. Gender and Sexuality. b. Sexual Lifestyle and Late-Capitalist Consumption. c. Gender Construction in Late Capitalism -- 6. Redisciplining the Subject. a. The Discourse of Psychiatry. b. Changing Mental Health Practices. c. The Bounds of Psychopathology -- Retrospect: The Problematic of the Body in Late Capitalism
Summary In The Body in Late-Capitalist USA, Donald M. Lowe explores the varied social practices that code and construct the body. Arguing that our bodily lives are shaped by a complex of daily and ongoing practices-how we work, what we buy and consume-Lowe contends that as a result of the commodification of these and other social practices in the late-twentieth century, what we often understand to be the needs of the body are in fact means for capital accumulation. Moving beyond studies of representations and images of the body, Lowe focuses on the intersection of body practices, language, and the Social to describe concretely the reality of a lived body. His strongly synthetic work brings together Marxist critique, semiotics, Foucaultian discourse analysis, and systems and communications theory to examine those practices that construct the body under late capitalism: habits of work and consumption, the ways we give birth and raise children, socialization, mental and physical healing, reconstructions and contestations of sexuality and gender. Lowe draws upon a wide range of sources, including government and labor studies and statistics, diagnostic and statistical manuals on mental illness, computer manuals, self-help books, and guides to work-related stress disorders, to illustrate the transformation of the body into a nexus of exchange value in postmodern society
Analysis Capitalism
United States
Capitalism
United States
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [179]-192) and index
Notes Also issued online
Subject Capitalism -- United States.
Families -- United States.
Human body -- Social aspects.
Mental health -- United States.
Sex role -- United States.
SUBJECT United States -- Social conditions -- 1980- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140524
United States -- Social conditions http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140511 -- 1981-2001
LC no. 95009237
ISBN 0822316609 (alk. paper)
0822316722 (paperback: alk. paper)
Other Titles Body in late-capitalist United States of America
Body in late-capitalist United States of America