Clare Chambers is Professor of Political Philosophy and a Fellow of Jesus College, University of Cambridge. The author of the acclaimed Against Marriage, she specializes in feminism, bioethics, contemporary liberalism and theories of social justice.
A pleasure to read because it's packed with new (to me) information
and ideas and so absorbingly readable. A must-read for
psychotherapists, doctors and everyone else who enjoys connecting
ideas
*Philippa Perry*
A barnstormer. Intact is a timely, challenging, troubling work.
Clare Chambers argues that the unmodified body is valuable in
itself, that it is a morally privileged baseline, and that it is -
and should be - a site of political resistance against unwanted
social pressures to modify
*TLS*
A nuanced, subtle and thoughtful book . . . anyone who is remotely
interested in these topics will get a lot out of it and understand
just how important this debate is and how it touches on our lives
often without our even noticing it
*Julian Baggini*
Intact shocks and startles with real human stories but is both
compassionate and challenging, warmly human and coolly rigorous. It
left me questioning so many assumptions - what is natural, or
normal? Who should decide what's best for other people's bodies,
and how? I am now thinking afresh about how I live in my own body,
in a world where, as Clare Chambers argues, nobody's body is ever
allowed to be good enough, just as it is
*Timandra Harkness, author of Big Data*
In this cogently argued and insightful book, Clare Chambers calls
for us all to reject the pervasive messages that our bodies aren't
good enough and instead to accept and value the bodies we have.
Intact is an essential read for all educators, policy makers,
researchers and all those ready to call time on the beauty
myths
*Nichola Rumsey OBE, Professor, UWE Bristol*
A wonderfully rich book. It's not easy to combine complex, rigorous
philosophy with clear and engaging prose. But Clare Chambers pulls
this off brilliantly here
*David Edmonds, author of Wittgenstein’s Poker*
A bold and brilliant book. Clare Chambers lucidly challenges the
unquestioned assumptions of our visual culture. Intact is unique in
its breadth, considering body modifications from make-up, to body
building, to surgery and tattooing. She does not question the
individual's right to change their body, but does question the
social positioning of such choices. For the naming of
'shametenance' alone this book should be a bestseller
*Heather Widdows, author of Perfect Me*
Intact is humane, generous, thought-provoking and sensible (great
to see a mainstream philosopher discussing disability & Deafness
too)
*Tom Shakespeare*
A beautifully written and thoughtful push back against all the
people and powers that have made us, as a society, feel that our
bodies need to be altered
*Metro*
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