
Stripped
Reading the Erotic Body
$92.47
- Paperback
216 pages
- Release Date
14 November 2020
Summary
Stripped examines the ways in which erotic bodies communicate in performance and as cultural figures. Focusing on symbols independent of language, Maggie M. Werner explores the signs and signals of erotic dance, audience responses to these codes, and how this exchange creates embodied rhetoric.
Informed by her own ethnographic research conducted in strip clubs and theaters, Werner analyzes the movement, dress, and cosmetic choices of topless dancers and neo-burlesque performe…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780271087771 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0271087773 |
| Author: | Maggie M. Werner |
| Publisher: | Pennsylvania State University Press |
| Imprint: | Pennsylvania State University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 216 |
| Release Date: | 14 November 2020 |
| Weight: | 340g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 16mm |
| Series: | RSA Series in Transdisciplinary Rhetoric |
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Critics Review
“Werner articulates the utility of her argument of bodies being multicoded. “Embodied rhetorical scholarship that focuses on multicoded bodies and performances—like the performances explored in this book—has the potential to remake rhetorical scholarship from the outside in” (165). Ultimately, at its core, Stripped is a book on rhetorical methods for reading the body that can even be taken up beyond the context of the erotic.”
—Sidney Turner Rhetoric Review
“By reading body language to investigate constructions of erotic corporeality, particularly in the public sphere, Werner enriches understandings of what the body can do.”
—Heath Pennington Performance Research
“Stripped is an admirable, frank, and at times deliberately fraught read of eroticized performance with the body. Maggie M. Werner’s analysis is accompanied by frequent personal, auto-ethnographic interludes. This multimethodological approach to writing is refreshing to read.”
—Joshua Gunn, author of Modern Occult Rhetoric: Mass Media and the Drama of Secrecy in the Twentieth Century
“Maggie M. Werner’s Stripped manages to cover an embodied curriculum that is extremely relevant on and off North American campuses, where issues of bodily consent, control, agency, and expression should be central but have instead often been marginalized. The book is extremely well written, driven by personal vignettes and told through a series of public controversies. Werner successfully argues that embodied rhetoric is not just rhetoric about the body; it is also rhetoric from the body. Explicitly embodied rhetoric cannot exclude sexual behaviour.”
—Jay Dolmage, author of Disabled Upon Arrival: Eugenics, Immigration, and the Construction of Race and Disability
About The Author
Maggie M. Werner
Maggie M. Werner is Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
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