Dirt, Undress, and Difference: Critical Perspectives on the Body's Surface

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Adeline Masquelier
Indiana University Press, 2005/12/20 - 280 ページ

"A magnificent volume! It offers brand new perspectives on body politics and identity or subjectivity formation in the post-colonial world." -- Dorothy Ko, Barnard College

While there is widespread interest in dress and hygiene as vehicles of cultural, moral, and political value, little scholarly attention has been paid to cross-cultural understandings of dirt and undress, despite their equally important role in the fashioning of identity and difference. The essays in this absorbing and thought-provoking collection contribute new insights into the neglected topics of bodily treatments and transgressions. In detailed ethnographic studies from around the world, the contributors recast assumptions about filth and nakedness, exploring how various forms of transgression associated with the body's surface are drawn up into relations of power and inequality. They demonstrate imaginatively how body surfaces are powerfully mobilized in the making and unmaking of moral worlds.

 

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An Introduction
11
The Naked and the Nude Historically Multiple Meanings of Oto Undress in Southeastern Nigeria
34
Breasts UnDress and Modernist Desires in the BalineseTourist Encounter
61
Body Talk Revelations of Self and Body in Contemporary Strip Clubs
96
The Naked Spirit Disrobing Deviance and Dissent in Bori Possession
122
Japanese Bodies and Western Ways of Seeing in the Late Nineteenth Century
149
Purity and Conquest in the AngloEgyptian Sudan
168
Did You Bathe This Morning? Baths and Morality in Botswana
190
The Politics of Dirt and Gender Body Techniques in Bengali India
213
Corrupted Alterities Body Politics in the Time of the Iranian Diaspora
233
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
255
INDEX
257
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Adeline Masquelier is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Tulane University and author of Prayer Has Spoiled Everything: Possession, Power, and Identity in an Islamic Town of Niger.

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