The Body and Social Psychology provides a critical overviewof the relationship between social psychology and theproblem of the body. The wider implications of bringing thebody out of the conceptual shadows and into the center ofsocial psychological discussions are presented in a way thatmakes this book essential reading for students of socialpsychology, health psychology and related fields.
1 The Invisible Legacy.- 2 Subordination to a Democratic Eye.- 3 The Object of Scrutiny.- 4 The Character of Movement.- 5 The Embodiment of Group Relationships.- 6 Matter of Significance.- 7 Cultivated Attitudes.- 8 Revelation and Recovery.- References.- Author Index.