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Created: July 29, 2003
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Advances in Phenomenological-Sociological Identity Theory
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This essay, which has great bearing on Millie Coulter's thesis on the identity effects on the "fat" body, stresses the body as an integral part of identity that has long been ignored. It is significant that the article discussed here comes from the relatively new German group:Forum for qualitative social research.Volume 4, No. 3 – September 2003
"To Go to the Body." Advances in Phenomenological-sociological Identity Theory
Review Essay
Robert Gugutzer (2002). Leib, Körper und Identität. Eine phänomenologisch-soziologische Untersuchung zur personalen Identität [Being a Body, to Have a Body and Identity. A Phenomenological-sociological Exploration of Personal Identity] Thorsten Berndt (Germany)Abstract: Starting with a critique of conventional research on identity, which neglects the body as a fundamental entity of identity, GUGUTZER develops a theoretical framework from the works of PLESSNER, MERLEAU-PONTY, SCHMITZ and BOURDIEU. From this framework GUGUTZER has carried out an empirical study on the relationship between identity on the one hand, and "to have a body" ("Körper")/ "being a body" ("Leib") on the other, which is PLESSNER's basic differentiation. The study employs the methodology of Grounded Theory. Interviews were conducted with ballet dancers, monks and nuns, grounded and supplemented with observations. The results bring the complex of "being a body" ("Leib") and bodily sensation into a central relationship to identity, in which the use of the body is seen under the aspect of self-evaluation, memory, control and borderline situations. GUGUTZER's book is an important contribution to the phenomenological-sociological theory of identity.
Key words: personal identity, to have a body, being a body, phenomenological sociology, grounded theory
This contribution is only available as a full text in the German language. German text in pdf file.
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Berndt, Thorsten (2003, Juli). "Auf den Leib gekommen." Fortschritte in der phänomenologisch-soziologisch fundierten Identitätstheorie. Rezensionsaufsatz zu: Robert Gugutzer (2002). Leib, Körper und Identität. Eine phänomenologisch-soziologische Untersuchung zur personalen Identität [21 Absätze]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [On-line Journal], 4(3). Verfügbar über: http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/3-03/3-03review-berndt-d.htm [Datum des Zugriffs: Tag, Monat, Jahr].