The Body in Question

  • The Body in Question: A Socio-Cultural Approach
    By Alan Petersen

    These include 'social anxiety disorder', 'pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder' and 'female sexual dysfunction' (Moynihan and Cassels 2005). Sometimes conditions appear to have some biophysical basis, but have been defined as being more ...

  • The Body in Question: A Socio-Cultural Approach
    By Alan Petersen

    Turner, B. (1992) Regulating Bodies: Essays in Medical Sociology, London and New York: Routledge. Turner, B. (1996) The Body and Society: Explorations in Social Theory, 2nd edn, London: Sage. Turner, B. S. (1991) Religion and Social ...

  • The Body in Question
    By Jonathan Miller

    In this original and highly entertaining book, Dr. Jonathan Miller considers the functioning of the body as a subject of private experience.

  • The Body In Question
    By Jonathan Miller

    In this remarkable book Jonathan Miller considers the functioning of the body as a subject of private experience.

  • The Body in Question: A Novel
    By Jill Ciment

    Hannah's "one last dalliance before she is too old" takes on profoundly personal and moral consequences, as the novel moves to its affecting, powerful and surprising conclusion.

  • The Body in Question: A Novel
    By Jill Ciment

    Hannah's "one last dalliance before she is too old" takes on profoundly personal and moral consequences, as the novel moves to its affecting, powerful and surprising conclusion.

  • The Body in Question: A Novel
    By Jill Ciment

    After the verdict, Hannah returns home to her much older husband, but the case ignites once again and Hannah’s “one last dalliance before she is too old” takes on profoundly personal and moral consequences as The Body in Question ...

  • The Body in Question: Metaphor and Meaning in the Interpretation of Ephesians 5:21-33
    By Gregory W. Dawes

    Both sides in the interpretative debate will have to rethink their current interpretations in the light of this book.

  • The Body In Question
    By Jonathan Miller

    In this remarkable book Jonathan Miller considers the functioning of the body as a subject of private experience.