The Imperative of Health: Public Health and the Regulated BodySAGE, 1995年6月15日 - 192 頁 In this reappraisal of public health and health promotion in contemporary societies, Deborah Lupton explores public health and health promotion using contemporary sociocultural and political theory, particularly that building on Foucault′s writings on subjectivity, embodiment and power relations. The author examines the implications of the new social theories for the study of health promotion and health communication to analyze the symbolic nature of public health practices, and explores their underlying meanings and assumptions. |
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... one's diet and other lifestyle choices has become an alternative to prayer and righteous living in providing a means of making sense of life and death. 'Healthiness' has replaced 'Godliness' as a yardstick of accomplishment and proper ...
... one's diet and other lifestyle choices has become an alternative to prayer and righteous living in providing a means of making sense of life and death. 'Healthiness' has replaced 'Godliness' as a yardstick of accomplishment and proper ...
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... one's appearance and behaviour are reflective of one's disposition and a new selfconsciousness about one's individualism, one's separateness from others. Hence the interest in finding one's unique character and defending it evident ...
... one's appearance and behaviour are reflective of one's disposition and a new selfconsciousness about one's individualism, one's separateness from others. Hence the interest in finding one's unique character and defending it evident ...
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... one's presence and a desire to identify and maintain one's social standing that encouraged the differentiation of behaviours. The higher people aspired to a place in court society, the more control they needed to have over their bodies ...
... one's presence and a desire to identify and maintain one's social standing that encouraged the differentiation of behaviours. The higher people aspired to a place in court society, the more control they needed to have over their bodies ...
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... one's conduct in everyday life in the quest for selfimprovement and social success and integration: 'The mastery of the self is thus a prerequisite for health; the lack of selfmastery, accordingly, is a “disease” prior to the actual ...
... one's conduct in everyday life in the quest for selfimprovement and social success and integration: 'The mastery of the self is thus a prerequisite for health; the lack of selfmastery, accordingly, is a “disease” prior to the actual ...
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... one's own human capital' (Gordon, 1991: 44). The contemporary linking of morality with the rational, selfregulated subject intent on discovering the authentic self is historically and culturally contingent. The practices of the self are ...
... one's own human capital' (Gordon, 1991: 44). The contemporary linking of morality with the rational, selfregulated subject intent on discovering the authentic self is historically and culturally contingent. The practices of the self are ...
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Contemporary Health Promotion | |
Risk Discourse and Diagnostic Testing | |
the Mass Media and Advertising | |
Bodies Pleasures and the Practices of the Self | |
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