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Postfeminism and Health: Critical Psychology and Media Perspectives (Critical Approaches to Health)

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Book Details:

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Author: Sarah Riley
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 200
ISBN: 9781138123786
Language: English
Cover: Paperback
Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches


About the Book:

Postcolonialism and the Body by Sarah Riley explores the complex intersections between postcolonial theory and the representation of the body. This book offers an insightful analysis of how the body is implicated in colonial and postcolonial histories, drawing connections between race, gender, and power.

Riley engages with critical theoretical frameworks to examine how bodies are marked, controlled, and resisted in postcolonial contexts. Through a thoughtful and well-researched discussion, the author uncovers the social, cultural, and political forces shaping bodily identities and how these intersect with larger narratives of empire and resistance.

The book brings together critical insights from postcolonial theory, feminism, and cultural studies, making it a valuable resource for scholars in these fields. Whether you are a student of postcolonial studies, gender theory, or social justice, Postcolonialism and the Body provides essential perspectives on how bodies have been historically shaped by and continue to influence contemporary power dynamics.

At 200 pages, this paperback edition is a compact yet comprehensive exploration of the body’s role in postcolonial discourse, offering both academic rigor and accessible writing.