

Bodies: Why We Look the Way We Do (And How We Feel About It)
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Genres: Arts & Photography, Health, Fitness & Dieting, Custom Stores
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Arts & Photography, Health, Fitness & Dieting, Custom Stores
Book Type: Hardcover
Angela J. (Mensch) reviewed on + 19 more book reviews
a controversial, eye-opening look at the current fitness boom: where does it come from? Why has it caught on? How does it enslave us?
Barry Glassner, a brilliant young sociologist, traveled the country asking Americans how they feel about their bodies, and now he shows us vividly how the tyranny of looking good affects us all -- from the suburban wife who is angry that her husband runs obsessively, to the burly convict who works out several times a day, to the woman executive who chooses plastic surgery over exercise.
Barry Glassner, a brilliant young sociologist, traveled the country asking Americans how they feel about their bodies, and now he shows us vividly how the tyranny of looking good affects us all -- from the suburban wife who is angry that her husband runs obsessively, to the burly convict who works out several times a day, to the woman executive who chooses plastic surgery over exercise.