A must read for psychotherapists doctors and everyone else who enjoys connecting ideas Philippa Perry Compassionate and challenging warmly human and coolly rigorous I am now thinking afresh about how I live in my own body in a world where as Clare Chambers argues nobody s body is ever allowed to be good enough just as it is Timandra HarknessWhat would it take for your body to be good enough The pressure to change our bodies is overwhelming We strive to defy ageing build our biceps cure our disabilities conceal our quirks Surrounded by filtered photos and surgically enhanced features we must contort our physical selves to prejudiced standards of beauty Perfection is impossible and even an acceptable body seems out of reach In this mind expanding book Cambridge philosopher Clare Chambers argues that the unmodified body is a key political principle While defending our right to change our bodies she argues that the social pressures to modify undermine equality She shows how the connected ideas of the natural body the normal body and the whole body have been used both to disrupt and to maintain social hierarchies sometimes oppressing other times liberating The body becomes a site of political importance a place where hierarchies of sex gen
From the highly-acclaimed author of SMALL PLEASURES - longlisted for the Womens Prize for Fiction 2021On the brink of forty, newly single with a failed business, Philip thought hed reached an all-time low. It only needed a discarded chip on a South London street to lay him literally flat.
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