Naked Politics: Nudity, Political Action, and the Rhetoric of the Body

Naked Politics: Nudity, Political Action, and the Rhetoric of the Body

by Brett Lunceford
Naked Politics: Nudity, Political Action, and the Rhetoric of the Body

Naked Politics: Nudity, Political Action, and the Rhetoric of the Body

by Brett Lunceford

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Overview

Naked Politics: Nudity, Political Action, and the Rhetoric of the Body by Brett Lunceford, examines the rhetorical power of the unclothed body as it relates to protest and political action. This study explores what the disrobed body communicates, and how others are invited to make sense of this display. The actions examined range from grassroots protests to those of professionalized social movement organizations. Specifically, Lunceford examines PETA and the use of chained women and the Running of the Nudes; lactivists, or women engaging in public breastfeeding as protest action in both online and physical space; the World Naked Bike Ride’s worldwide protest against oil dependency and attempt to raise awareness of the vulnerability of cyclists; and a contest held on College Humor that invited women to write their preferred presidential candidate on their exposed breasts and send the picture to them to post on the site. Although these actions may seem to have little in common beyond their use of body exposure, they all share the notions that something can happen when you take your clothes off and that the act of disrobing can have social and political consequences. Moreover, these groups illustrate the often paradoxical views of the exposed body—by both the participants and the observers—and how such bodies operate in the public sphere. Even when the voice is silent, the body still speaks; Naked Politics considers what is being said.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739177020
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 06/14/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 190
File size: 406 KB

About the Author

Brett Lunceford is assistant professor in the Department of Communication at the University of South Alabama.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Naked in Public (For a Cause)
Chapter 2. Chained Women and Running Nudes: PETA's Body Rhetoric
Chapter 3. Weaponizing the Breast: Lactivism and Public Breastfeeding
Chapter 4. Can You See Me Now, Driver? World Naked Bike Ride
Chapter 5. Political Display and the Mediated Body: Exhibition and Politics on CollegeHumor.com
Chapter 6. Conclusion: The Nude Body and the Public Sphere

What People are Saying About This

Ruth Barcan

This insightful and fascinating close-up look at nude protest draws elegantly on a wide range of social and cultural theory. Moving through a series of well-chosen case studies, it is an intelligent exploration of the complexities and contradictions involved in choosing nakedness as a vehicle for protest.

Rob Cover

Tracing the naked body as a tool of protest across a range of political protests from the public sphere to online spaces, Brett Lunceford presents a beautifully-argued research which demonstrates the complexity through which naked body rhetoric emerges in the political scene today. Naked Politics provides a concise, historically-informed and highly-accessible analysis of the rhetorical power of nudity as a method of protest.

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