
Remaking the Human
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"This is a brilliant collection of essays about recent trends on body modifications and bodily performances... this is a great example of how anthropology can move on, addressing new issues while keeping grounded on the overarching questions of free-will and social determinations, resources and inequalities." * Cristiana Bastos, University of Lisbon"The book presents a timely and serious interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary body modification practices located in diverse cultural contexts. A range of topics/practices are covered and the importance of an intersectional frame is emphasized throughout. It constitutes an original contribution to a field dominated by health-focused and psychological accounts." * Brendan Gough, Leeds Beckett University
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Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Uncanny Aesthetics of Repairing, Reshaping, and Replacing Human Bodies
Alvaro Jarrin and.Chiara Pussetti
PART I: REPAIR
Chapter 1. Ideologies of Repair in Erectile Dysfunction Treatment and "Men's Health" Medicine
Emily Wentzell
Chapter 2. Repairing Sexual Ageing: Italian GPs' Discourses in the Viagra Era
Raffaella Ferrero Camoletto
Chapter 3. Repairing the Body and Improving the Nation: Corrective Plastic Surgeries for Protruding Ears in Brazil
Marcelle Schimitt
Chapter 4. The Itinerant Beauty Brigade: Repairing Social Fractures Through the "Apapacho Estetico"
Eva Carpigo
PART II: RESHAPING
Chapter 5. Shaping the European Body: The Cosmetic Construction of Whiteness
Chiara Pussetti
Chapter 6. Reshaping Masculinities and the Beauty Industry in Colombia
Alejandro Arango-Londono
Chapter 7. Reshaping and Hacking Gendered Bodies: Gay Bears and Pro-Independence Catalan Militants
Begonya Enguix Grau
Chapter 8. Remaking (Post)human Bodies in the Anthropocene: Bioart Practices
Christine Beaudoin
PART III: REPLACEMENT
Chapter 9. Can You See the Real Me? Cyborg, Supercrip or Simply a Lover of Sport
P. David Howe and Carla Filomena Silva
Chapter 10. Unfixing Blindness: Retinal Implants and Negotiations of Ability in Postsocialist Russia
Svetlana Borodina
Chapter 11. Learning Through Apps: The Replacement of Offline Cis-female Bodies with Digital Pregnancies and Menstruations
Daniela Tonelli Manica, Marina Fisher Nucci and Gabriela Cabral Paletta
Chapter 12. Remaking Desires and Femininities: Testosterone "Replacement" for Treating Women's Sexuality in Brazil
Fabiola Rohden
Afterword: Beyond the Flesh
Lenore Manderson
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