The Somatic Turn and Social Processes Quiz
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What does PCS promote according to Silk & Andrews in RHPCS?

  • An anatomical, neural-physiological, and political-cultural problematic
  • A contextually based understanding of corporeal practices, discourses, and subjectivities (correct)
  • The historical significance of the body in society
  • The importance of movement practices in everyday popular culture

What is the perceived importance of the body in everyday popular culture, consumer culture, and everyday life according to Featherstone & Turner?

  • It is everywhere (correct)
  • It is linked to larger social processes such as gender/sexuality and race & ethnicity
  • It serves as a marker for the production of gender, racial, ethnic, class, sexual, and national identities
  • It has ideological effects

What is required in PCS according to Ingham in RHPCS?

  • Illustrating how global histories and politics have utilized 'body culture' for work, play, war and self-expression
  • Sensitizing students to movement as an anatomical, neural-physiological, and political-cultural problematic (correct)
  • An understanding of the transnational complexity of local and global 'body cultures'
  • An examination of the body in history, art, technology, medicine, religion, fashion, consumer culture, sport and PA

What do embodied practices serve as according to the text?

<p>A marker for the production of gender, racial, ethnic, class, sexual, and national identities (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to RHPCS, what is examined in relation to larger social processes?

<p>'Techniques of the body' (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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