03867nam 22008293u 450 99619989200331620240402105443.00-203-27732-51-134-74091-31-280-32850-90-203-13532-60-415-15364-697866103285051-134-74092-1(CKB)1000000000248174(EBL)166079(OCoLC)236340763(MiAaPQ)EBC166079(EXLCZ)99100000000024817420130418d2002|||| u|| |engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBody Talk[electronic resource] The Material and Discursive Regulation of Sexuality, Madness and Reproduction1st ed.Hoboken Taylor and Francis20021 online resource (267 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-15363-8 Book Cover; Title; Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction: towards a material discursive analysis of madness, sexuality and reproduction Jane M. Ussher; Women's bodies, women's lives and depression: towards a reconciliation of material and discursive accounts Janet M. Stoppard; Mental health, critical realism and lay knowledge David Pilgrim and Anne Rogers; AIDS panic Corinne Squire; Screaming under the bridge: masculinity, rationality and psychotherapy Stephen Frosh; Adolescent bodies: boy crazy memories and dreams Janet SayersThe discursive construction and regulation of dissident sexualities: the case of SM Gary W. Taylor Framing the sexual 'Other': the regulation of lesbian and gay sexuality Jane M. Ussher; Intimacy and love in late modern conditions: implications for unsafe sexual practices Helne Joffe; Reading the bleeding body: discourses of premenstrual syndrome Catherine Swann; Menopause: bodily changes and multiple meanings Myra S. Hunter and Irene O'Dea; Anorexic bodies and the discursive production of feminine excess Helen Malson; IndexPsychology has traditionally examined human experience from a realist perspective, focusing on observable 'facts'. This is especially so in areas of psychology which focus on the body, such as sexuality, madness or reproduction. In contrast, many sociologists, anthropologists and feminists have focused exclusively on the cultural and communicative aspects of 'the body' treating it purely as an object constructed within socio-cultural discourse.This new collection of sophisticated discursive analyses explores this divide from a variety of theoretical standpoints, including psychoanalysis,Body, HumanBody, Human - Social aspectsDiscursive psychologyFeminismHuman reproductionMaterialismMental illnessMind and bodyPhysiologyPsychologySex (Psychology)Social aspectsSomatotypesWomenBody, Human.Body, Human - Social aspects.Discursive psychology.Feminism.Human reproduction.Materialism.Mental illness.Mind and body.Physiology.Psychology.Sex (Psychology).Social aspects.Somatotypes.Women.302306.4Ussher Jane867865AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK996199892003316Body Talk1937303UNISA