Table of contents : Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents List of Figures Appendices Acknowledgements Editors’ introduction: Writing and reading the body politic O’Neill’s ‘other’ sociology O’Neill’s two Bodies Reading/writing the body politic Biobodies: the infant gaze after phenomenology, psychoanalysis, and medical science Productive bodies: alienation and discipline in the media age Libidinal bodies: inscriptions of desire in the utopian imagination Civic bodies: reciprocity and generosity against the capitalist rule of exchange References Part 1: The biobody Chapter 1: Foucault’s optics: The (in)vision of mortality and modernity References Chapter 2: The specular body: Merleau-Ponty and Lacan on infant self and other 1.
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