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Loving Touch: Therapeutic Massage, the Socialization of the Body, and the Healing of US Culture.

机译:充满爱意的按摩:理疗按摩,身体的社交化和美国文化的康复。

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The goal of this study is to describe a new embodied possibility for the relationships between touch, intimacy, love, and sexuality in US culture through the practice of massage and bodywork. Drawing on and contributing to the burgeoning field of sociology of the body, I develop a theoretical explanation of how individual biological bodies are socialized, their anatomies and physiologies literally shaped from the inside out, by the cultures that they inhabit and incorporate. Using data gathered from participant observation in a Swedish massage classroom and semi-structured interviews with 22 massage therapists and bodyworkers, I examine the problematic embodiment of mainstream US touch culture and how massage therapy and bodywork can serve as potent agents of resocialization and healing. I argue that the US is a "no touch" culture in which touch is both extremely limited and strongly associated with sexuality. Because of the sexualization of touch, bodyworkers must do a great deal of emotion work to distinguish their therapeutic touch from sexuality. This serves as background to the emotion work of healing: bodyworkers generate and share genuine love, trust, and intimacy with their clients, transforming cultural meanings of intimacy and sexuality in the process.;I argue that body resocialization through loving touch has implications for healing social problems at both the individual and collective levels, specifically focusing on how massage and bodywork can help to heal social issues related to gender and sexuality, including sexual violence and trauma, body image disturbances, and homophobia. Massage relieves pain and is medically useful for treating soft tissue injuries and a variety of physical complaints. However, holistic massage therapy and bodywork also contribute to healing psychosocial problems by interrupting the processes through which social experiences are structured into individual bodies and socializing bodies with new, positive experiences of touch. By developing a clearer understanding of the interconnections between individual biological bodies and the collective social body, we can see how massage and bodywork might catalyze broad cultural healing and social change, particularly in the areas of touch and sexuality.
机译:这项研究的目的是通过按摩和身体锻炼来描述美国文化中触摸,亲密,爱和性之间的关系的一种新的体现可能性。我利用人体社会学这个新兴的领域并对之做出贡献,对每个生物体如何社会化,其解剖结构和生理由内而外地由其所居住和融合的文化进行了理论解释。使用从瑞典按摩教室的参与者观察中收集的数据以及对22位按摩治疗师和车身制造商的半结构式访谈,我研究了美国主流触摸文化的有问题的体现,以及按摩疗法和车身如何充当重新社会化和康复的有力推动者。我认为,美国是一种“禁止接触”的文化,在这种文化中,接触是极为有限的,并且与性行为密切相关。由于触摸的性别化,车身制造商必须进行大量的情感工作,以区分其治疗性触摸与性行为。这是康复的情感工作的背景:上班族与客户产生并分享真正的爱,信任和亲密感,在此过程中改变了亲密和性行为的文化含义。个人和集体层面的社会问题,尤其着重于按摩和身体锻炼如何帮助治愈与性别和性相关的社会问题,包括性暴力和创伤,身体形象障碍和同性恋恐惧症。按摩可缓解疼痛,在医学上可用于治疗软组织损伤和各种身体不适。但是,整体按摩疗法和身体锻炼也可以通过中断将社会体验构造为个体的过程并通过新的积极的接触体验使身体社会化的过程来帮助解决心理社会问题。通过对个体生物体与集体社会体之间的相互联系有了更清晰的了解,我们可以看到按摩和身体锻炼如何促进广泛的文化康复和社会变革,尤其是在接触和性领域。

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  • 作者

    Klein, Noa Logan.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Santa Barbara.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Santa Barbara.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;Gender Studies.;Sociology Social Structure and Development.;Health Sciences Alternative Medicine.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 255 p.
  • 总页数 255
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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