Body Language

Sisters in Shape, Black Women's Fitness, and Feminist Identity Politics

Kimberly J Lau author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Temple University Press,U.S.

Published:5th Aug '11

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How Black women's engagement in improving health and fitness raises questions about feminism and the construction of black female identity

In her evocative ethnographic study, Body Language, Kimberly Lau traces the multiple ways in which the success of an innovative fitness program illuminates what identity means to its Black female clientele and how their group interaction provides a new perspective on feminist theories of identity politics--especially regarding the significance of identity to political activism and social change. Sisters in Shape, Inc., Fitness Consultants (SIS), a Philadelphia company, promotes balance in physical, mental, and spiritual health. Its program goes beyond workouts, as it educates and motivates women to make health and fitness a priority. Discussing the obstacles at home and the importance of the group's solidarity to their ability to stay focused on their goals, the women speak to the ways in which their commitment to reshaping their bodies is a commitment to an alternative future. Body Language shows how the group's explorations of black women's identity open new possibilities for identity-based claims to recognition, justice, and social change.

"In Body Language, Kimberly Lau adeptly draws the reader into the Sisters in Shape culture, whose central players emerge as multidimensional beings. The author's personal and extended connection with the group provides rich detail as to its origins, day-to-day activities, and impact on Black women looking not to embody familiar health statistics. The 'discursive' focus of the text is novel, and explores the reworkings of identity and body that Sisters in Shape enable through talk and action." -Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, Associate Professor of Sociology and Education Studies at DePauw University, and author of Behind the Mask of the Strong Black Woman (Temple)

ISBN: 9781439903087

Dimensions: 210mm x 140mm x 18mm

Weight: unknown

208 pages