"To think about the body is to think about the world" he wrote in another of his books, and it is from this perspective that he carries out his research, analyzing "Risk Behaviors" within the framework of the body-individual-society relationship.
The interpretations that the individual makes of his own body and of the world constitute the position that sustains the "meaning of life" for each actor, placing him in a subjective way in front of himself and others. He traces a path where he proposes that in risky behaviors, what is at stake is the body, in order to resolve the psychic discomfort produced by the interpretation of reality that each one makes from his or her place in the society in which he or she lives.
Putting yourself at risk has different meanings at different ages, situations and for each individual. Le Breton compares the bravado and transgressions of yo...read more