Body as Dispositive

Authors
1 Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Literature and Human Sciences, Isfahan University, Isfahan, Iran
2 social science department, humanities faculty, Isfahan university, Isfahan. Iran
Abstract
Today a growing tendency among sociologists to study the body, companions cultural studies, feminist theory and psychology there. the issue has been unanimously comprehensive body and discourses involved "body system" to be presented in terms of knowledge and discourse. The results of this study showed that in areas of the body. As a result, both domestically and in the international arena such as the discourses of modernity, medicine, the media and the press, rights, risk and health-oriented, tradition, religion, naturalism, literature, post-structuralism, feminism, psychology, resistance and agency spokesman field and for continuous hegemonic discourse in and then give organizations the body's system.The results also revealed that the discourse of modernity, medicine and other media (in the realm of the World) with emphasis on formalizing and legitimizing body handled to some extent overlap. On the other hand medical discourse, a discourse based on concept of risk and health-focused and rights discourse based on medical expertise and responsibility to find overlapping dialogue.

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Volume 7, Issue 26
Winter 2018
Pages 59-75

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