Budgeon, S. (2003) ‘Identity as an Embodied Event’ , Body & Society9(1): 35–56 .
2.
Featherstone, M. (1982) ‘The Body in Consumer Culture’, Theory, Culture & Society 1(2) reprinted in M. Featherstone , M. Hepworth and B.S. Turner (eds) The Body. London: Sage, 1991 .
3.
Ferguson, H. (1997a) ‘Me and My Shadows: On the Accumulation of Body Images in Western Society Part 1’ , Body & Society3(3): 1–31 .
4.
Ferguson, H. (1997b) ‘Me and My Shadows: On the Accumulation of Body Images in Western Society Part 2’ , Body & Society3(4): 1–31 .
5.
Giddens, A. (1991) Modernity and Self Identity. Oxford: Polity Press .
6.
Hansen, M. (2004) New Philosophy for New Media. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press .
7.
Lakoff, G. and M. Johnson (1999)Philosophy in the Flesh. The Embodied Mind and its Challenge to Western Thought. New York: Basic Books .
8.
Massumi, B. (2002)Parables for the Virtual. Durham, NC: Duke University Press .
9.
Taussig, M. (1991) ‘Tactility and Distraction’ , Cultural Anthropology6(2): 147–153 .