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Body Work

Youth, Gender and Health
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Body Work explores young people’s perceptions of their bodies amidst evolving gender and health ideals. It examines body-related practices like muscularising, slimming, and cosmetic procedures within consumer culture and individual responsibility. The book foregrounds bodies in youth studies, analysing gendered contradictions and the centrality of health as a performance of identity. Coffey employs a Deleuzian framework to offer fresh theoretical insights that will resonate across sociology, youth studies, gender studies, and cultural studies.
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Ideal for scholars and students in youth studies, sociology, gender studies, cultural studies, education, and body/affect studies, as well as professionals engaged with youth work and health-related fields.

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Body Work examines the body in youth studies. Coffey investigates the concept of β€˜health’ and how it is inextricably linked both to the bodily performance of gender ideals and an increased public emphasis on individual management and responsibility in the pursuit of a β€˜healthy’ body.

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The rise of the health, beauty and fitness industries in recent years has led to an increased focus on the body. Body image, gender and health are issues of long-standing concern in sociology and in youth studies, but a theoretical and empirical focus on the body has been largely missing from this field. This book explores young people’s understandings of their bodies in the context of gender and health ideals, consumer culture, individualisation and image.

Body Work examines the body in youth studies. It explores paradoxical aspects of gendered body work practices, highlighting the contradiction in men’s increased participation in these industries as consumers alongside the re-emphasis of their gendered difference. It explores the key ways in which the ideal body is currently achieved, via muscularising practices, slimming regimes and cosmetic procedures. Coffey investigates the concept of β€˜health’ and how it is inextricably linked both to the bodily performance of gender ideals and an increased public emphasis on individual management and responsibility in the pursuit of a β€˜healthy’ body.

This book’s conceptual framework places it at the forefront of theoretical work concerning bodies, affect and images, particularly in its development of Deleuzian research. It will appeal to a wide range of scholars and students in fields of youth studies, education, sociology, gender studies, cultural studies, affect and body studies.

Series: Youth, Young Adulthood and Society

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Praised as "accessible, lively and timely," the book challenges traditional youth sociology by illuminating body work through a Deleuzian lens. Professor Johanna Wyn highlights its vivid examples and compelling analysis of gendered inequalities and health risks. Nick J. Fox calls it a "must-read" for youth work students and professionals, noting its documentation of diverse embodied practices from cosmetic surgery to football. Overall, the work is recognised as innovative and groundbreaking in its approach to embodied youth experience.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138592841

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 May 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 272g

Pages: 162

About the Author

Julia Coffey is a lecturer in the School of Humanities and Social Science at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

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