reviewJournal of Epidemiology & Community HealthApr 14, 2005BRONZE OA

Embodiment: a conceptual glossary for epidemiology

Harvard University

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Abstract

This construct and process are central to ecosocial theory and epidemiological inquiry. Recognising that we, as humans, are simultaneously social beings and biological organisms, the notion of "embodiment" advances three critical claims: (1) bodies tell stories about-and cannot be studied divorced from--the conditions of our existence; (2) bodies tell stories that often--but not always--match people's stated accounts; and (3) bodies tell stories that people cannot or will not tell, either because they are unable, forbidden, or choose not to tell. Just as the proverbial "dead man's bones" do in fact tell tales, via forensic pathology and historical anthropometry, so too do our living bodies tell stories about…

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  • Glossary
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  • Epistemology
  • Medicine
  • Sociology
  • Linguistics
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