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  • 1
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    Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030503925
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (296 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 391.42309
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Physical anthropology ; Medical anthropology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: Shaping the Garment, Shaping the Woman -- "Civilization" and the Corseted "Savage" -- The Corseted Skeletons: FAO90-St. Bride's Lower Churchyard -- Corseting "Myths" and How We Can Bust Them -- Why This Matters -- The Gender Binary: Why I Use "Women" and "Female" -- Ethical Use of Remains in Skeletal Collections -- Bibliography -- 2 The Corset in Our Collective Consciousness: Exotic, Erotic, or Other? -- Fashioning the Narrative: What Cultural Historians Say About the Corset -- Moving Beyond Exotic/Erotic: A Deeper Look at Gender and Its Intersection with Fashion Theory -- Talking About Talking About Things: Critical Discourse Analysis and Its Uses -- The Magazine Genre: On Being Anonymous in the Public Sphere -- Refuting the Exotic/Erotic-A Focus on Health -- Biocultural Analysis or Looking at Behavior to Explain Everyday Choice -- Bibliography -- 3 The Corset as a Garment: Is It a Representative of Who Wore It? -- Who Wore Corsets and Why, an Overview of Corseting -- Variations on a Theme: Practical Corseting and What Women Wore -- Female Purchasing Power: Class and Corseting -- The Corset Collections: Victoria and Albert, Fashion Museum Bath, St. Fagans, and the National Museum of Scotland -- A Brief Word About Museums -- What Corsets Are Represented in the Collections… -- …and What That Representation Tells Us -- Bibliography -- 4 The Corset as Civilization: The Debate on Clothing and Women's Social Wellbeing -- Civilized, Healthy, and in Proper Shape: The Evolution of the Corseted Woman -- The Freudian/Hysterical Narrative on Corseting -- Wandering Womb Syndrome: Corsets and Hysteria -- Change Your Body, Change Your Identity -- Health, Civilization, and Morality-An Upright Woman Is a Moral Woman -- Synthesis: Ideas About Corseting and Morality.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781793641359
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 217 Seiten
    DDC: 302.23081
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    Keywords: Sex role in mass media ; Mosters in mass media ; Death in mass media ; Liminality in mass media ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: "Gender, Supernatural Beings, and the Liminality of Death: Monstrous Males/Fatal Females examines how gender changes and manifests in stories and film through several different types of beings. With sections on social death, the walking dead, and the undead, this is a multifaceted look at myth, legend, and popular culture creatures"--
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  • 3
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783030503925
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XV, 290 p. 45 illus., 44 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Social sciences. ; Physical anthropology. ; Medical anthropology. ; Feminist anthropology. ; Civilization—History.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction: Shaping the Garment, Shaping the Woman -- Chapter 2: The Corset in our Collective Consciousness: Exotic, Erotic, or Other? -- Chapter 3: The Corset as a Garment: Is it a Representative of Who Wore It? -- Chapter 4: The Corset as Civilization: The Debate on Clothing and Women’s Social Wellbeing -- Chapter 5: The Corset as a Killer: Did Corseting Negatively Impact Longevity? -- Chapter 6: Women’s Experiences in Life, Death, and Burial: The St. Bride’s Parish Records -- Chapter 7: The Corseted Skeleton: Skeletal Remains of St. Bride’s Lower Churchyard -- Chapter 8: Conclusion: Modern Corseting and How We Talk About Today’s Women.
    Abstract: "The Corseted Skeleton: A Bioarchaeology of Binding is a fascinating journey into, and entanglement with, the practices of bodyscape and agency. This book is a wonderfully engaging act of scholarship that synthesizes osteological, archeological, anthropological, gendered and historical perspectives, weaving them into a robust narrative about bodies, agency, materials, and society." —Agustín Fuentes, Professor of Anthropology, Princeton University, USA “In this important contribution, Gibson shows how bioarchaeology can be historical, theoretical, and relevant to modern discourse. Alongside stunning skeletal images and osteobiographies, she details a history of corseting, fashion, and women’s agency usually overlooked in both historical and modern times. Her integration of social theory, archival history, and bodies pushes us to consider our own modern assumptions about how skeletons are ‘made.’” —Meredith A.B. Ellis, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Florida Atlantic University, USA, and author of The Children of Spring Street: The Bioarchaeology of Childhood in a 19th Century Abolitionist Congregation (2019) Unpacking assumptions about corseting, Rebecca Gibson supplements narratives of corseted women from the 18th and 19th centuries with her seminal work on corset-related skeletal deformation. An undergarment that provided support and shape for centuries, the corset occupies a familiar but exotic space in modern consciousness, created by two sometimes contradictory narrative arcs: the texts that women wrote regarding their own corseting experiences and the recorded opinions of the medical community during the 19th century. Combining these texts with skeletal age data and rib and vertebrae measurements from remains at St. Bride’s parish London dating from 1700 to 1900, the author discusses corseting in terms of health and longevity, situates corseting as an everyday practice that crossed urban socio-economic boundaries, and attests to the practice as part of normal female life during the time period Gibson’s bioarchaeology of binding is is the first large-scalar, multi-site bioethnography of the corseted woman. .
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    ISBN: 9783030240172
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 141 p. 5 illus. in color)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020
    Series Statement: Springer eBooks
    Series Statement: Social Sciences
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Biological and Physical Anthropology ; Physical anthropology ; Medical anthropology ; Culture ; Technology ; Technology in literature ; Communication. ; Mass media.
    Abstract: Chapter 1. The Gears and Wires of Robot Sex -- Chapter 2. What Defines Reality?: Robot/Android Self-Knowledge and Authenticity -- Chapter 3. Incep Dates and Pleasure Models: Death, Life, and Love in Blade Runner -- Chapter 4. Angel Replicants and Solid Holograms—Blade Runner 2049 and Its Impact on Robotics -- Chapter 5. Moving Toward an Acceptance of Robotic Sexuality through Sci-Fi
    Abstract: “… Rebecca Gibson has given us this wonderful book that details how these technologies could have an even more profound influence—redefining that in us which is most human.” — Chris Irwin Davis, Ph.D., A.I. Research Scientist “Gibson’s book is a delightful and dirty look on what separates us from the machines, and exactly what those differences say about us if they even exist anymore.” —Jef Rouner, author of The Rook Circle “Well researched, engaging, and thought provoking, Dr. Gibson has given humanity a lot to consider when it comes to our desires and creations. A winning combination of entertaining and well documented information and analysis!” —Eli Girvin, Talent Analytics Strategy Consultant with IBM This book examines how science fiction’s portrayal of humanity’s desire for robotic companions influences and reflects changes in our actual desires. It begins by taking the reader on a journey that outlines basic human desires—in short, we are storytellers, and we need the objects of our desire to be able to mirror that aspect of our beings. This not only explores the reasons we seek out differences in our mates, but also why we crave sex and romance with robots. In creating a new species of potential companions, science fiction highlights what we already want and how our desires dictate—and are in return recreated— by what is written. But sex with robots is more than a sci-fi pop-culture phenomenon; it’s a driving force in the latest technological advances in cybernetic science. As such, this book looks at both what we imagine and what we can create in terms of the newest iterations of robotic companionship
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  • 5
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9783030240172
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (147 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 809.93356
    Keywords: Robots in literature ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: The Gears and Wires of Robot Sex -- Introduction -- Glossary -- Science Fiction Versus Science Fact: The Stories We Tell Ourselves -- Stories Against the Dark -- Are We Alone Together? -- The Desire to Create: Frankenstein, Robotics, and Playing God -- The Fetishizing of What We Create: Sex-Bots, Sex-Slaves, and Freud's Psychosexual -- Androids Among Us: Biomechanical Creations -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: What Defines Reality?: Robot/Android Self-Knowledge and Authenticity -- Synopsis -- Authenticity: What Does It Mean to Be Human? -- Institutions and Androids-Does a Being Without Emotions Have a Panopticon? -- Deckard: Authentic Human, or Manufactured Android? -- The Rachael/Pris Dichotomy: Doubling or Halving? -- The Gender Binary, Traditional Gender Roles, and Early Robotic Technology -- What Is the Opposite of a Manifesto? Daily Cyborgs, Daily Lives -- Rachael Passes-Judaism as a Metaphor -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Incep Dates and Pleasure Models: Death, Life, and Love in Blade Runner -- Synopsis -- The Undetectable Replicant: Why Must We Mimic Humanity? -- Gender Roles Again?: Deckard's Lack of Emotion, Rachael's Humanity, and the Question of Replicant Gender -- For His Pleasure: What Meets the Definition of Sex Robotics? -- The Rachael/Pris Dichotomy: Cartesian Dualism and Replicants -- Death as Representative of Human Likeness and Humanity -- Race and Racialization: Why Does LA Look like Japan? -- Developments in Robotics: 1980-2000-Cognition, Neuromorphic Chips, and Biofeedback -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Angel Replicants and Solid Holograms: Blade Runner 2049 and Its Impact on Robotics -- Synopsis -- What Is in a Name?: The Functional and Metaphorical Contrast of the Joi/Luv Dichotomy.
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    ISBN: 9781793641366
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (237 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.23081
    Keywords: Sex role in mass media
    Abstract: Gender, Supernatural Beings, and the Liminality of Death: Monstrous Males/Fatal Females examines how gender changes and manifests in stories and film through several different types of beings. With sections on social death, the walking dead, and the undead, this is a multi-faceted look at myth, legend, and popular culture creatures.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Part I: Introduction -- 1 Transformation and Liminal Space within Fiction and Folklore -- Part II: Social Death/Cyborg Transformation -- 2 Vengeful Monsters, Shapeshifting Cyborgs, and Alien Spider Queens -- 3 "We're All, in the End, Part of the Same Great Thing" -- 4 "The House Wants Me to Stay" -- Part III: Between Life and Death -- 5 To Slay or Not to Slay -- 6 Fear Itself -- 7 Gay Bloodsucker or Post-Soviet Buzzkill? -- 8 From Femme Fatale to Fatal Female -- Part IV: Reanimation with Sentience -- 9 Masculinity, and Not Femininity, as Gendered "Nature" in Cinematic Adaptations of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein -- 10 The Animated Dead -- 11 Sexual Encounters Between the Living and the (Un)dead in Popular Culture -- Part V: Reanimation without Sentience -- 12 Behind the Door -- 13 Does Death Destroy the Binary? -- Afterlife and Afterword -- Index -- About the Editors and Contributors.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781666907414 , 1666907413
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 200 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Global perspectives on the liminality of the supernatural
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    Keywords: Popkultur ; Liminalität ; Kulturvergleich ; Das Übernatürliche ; Tod ; Supernatural / Folklore ; Supernatural in literature ; Supernatural in motion pictures ; Folklore in literature ; Folklore in motion pictures ; Folklore in literature ; Folklore in motion pictures ; Supernatural in literature ; Supernatural in motion pictures ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Tod ; Das Übernatürliche ; Liminalität ; Popkultur ; Kulturvergleich
    Abstract: "Global Perspectives on the Liminality of the Supernatural investigates fundamental anthropological questions about humanity, the concept of 'dead,' and how we relate to our own genders when using the supernatural to understand them"--
    Description / Table of Contents: A (wo)man's touch : doomsday book as critique of metropolis / Liz W. Faber -- Gender, death, and the supernatural in the untamed (Chen Qing Ling) : a danmei genre pop cultural phenomenon / Lucy Yuan Qin and Kong F. Cheong -- A real woman is an iceberg, and a real man is made : gender, failure, and death in post-Soviet cinematic space / Lev Nikulin -- The yara-ma-yha-who, "real" vampires, and aboriginal erasure : the retold vampires of Australian horror fiction / McKenzie Lynn Tozan -- When opposites impact : the remarkable duality present in the taíno belief system / James M. VanderVeen -- Dying to live in Octavia Butler's Kindred and Breonna Taylor's America : discourses of policing, misogynoir, "runaways," and zombies / Jamie A. Thomas -- Death and disability in Octavia E. Butler's Kindred and Parable of the sower / Kathryn E. Heffner -- Bodies in pods : masculine domination, sexuality, and love in the Matrix franchise / Brian Brutlag -- Half man, half machine : transhumanism and the cyborg through a fictional lens / Freya Fenton -- "Blood stays inside your arteries, dlique" : aliens, cyborgs, death, and tea ceremonies in Ann Leckie's Imperial Radch trilogy / Rebecca Gibson
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