Bodybuilding and body No 119, 2018/1 - 142 pagesPages 5 to 6EditorialBy Julien Fuchs, Christian VivierPages 7 to 10Introduction. Bodybuilding and bodily mutation in modern societyBy Éric Perera, Jacques GleysePages 11 to 25The conception of bodily beauty in “La Culture Physique”: Researching the ideal of antiquityBy Philippe Campillo, Alessandro PorrovecchioPages 27 to 45From the art of gymnastics (1569) to bodybuilding and the first organized competition (1904). The emergence of bodybuilding?By Jacques GleysePages 47 to 64Testing body typology through the practice of bodybuildingBy Jeanne-Maud JarthonPages 65 to 79The drive for muscularity and muscle dysmorphia in bodybuilders: English literature reviewBy Lisa Chaba, Stéphanie Scoffier-Mériaux, Vanessa Lentillon-Kaestner, Fabienne d’Arripe-LonguevillePages 81 to 94The virtue and vice of combining control and desire. Bodybuilding and post-industrial capitalismBy Taina Kinnunen, Guillaume ValletPages 95 to 116“To those who say that I am ill, I invite them to come and train with me.” Becoming a bodybuilder in the face of HIVBy Sylvain Ferez, Éric PereraPublication newsPages 119 to 122Inventory