
Body as Object of Historical Research: Bibliographic Review
Author(s) -
Eduardo Sant’Ana Jorge Honorato,
Cássio Péres Fernandes,
Daniel Cerdeira de Souza,
Sônia Maria Lemos,
Tirza Almeida da Silva,
Érica da Silva Carvalho,
Ângela Xavier Monteiro,
Clarissa Santana Cruz,
Luziane Vitoriano da Costa,
Kenne Samara Andrade Martins,
Rômulo Chaves Pereira de Oliveira
Publication year - 2019
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-2933
DOI - 10.31686/ijier.vol7.iss8.1667
Subject(s) - portuguese , theme (computing) , meaning (existential) , object (grammar) , sociology , social science , open access journal , anthropology , research object , epistemology , scopus , medline , linguistics , computer science , philosophy , political science , world wide web , regional science , law
This study aimed at describing, by means of a literature review, some possible meanings of the body through history. This study was conducted by collected bibliographic data of published books in Portuguese in the last 10 years, from known authors, mentioned in articles of anthropology, sociology and psychology. The articles found were organized as research and review articles and later categorized according to the theme. We discussed the possible understanding the meaning of body according with time, looking for its modification and impact.