The aim of this thesis is to examine how the boundaries of the body are renegotiated byapproaching emotive bodies as the power charged foundations of knowledge. Introducing thesubject, I describe the subordination of bodies and emotions in Western thought as gendered andraced. While the dichotomy between bodies and knowledge prevail in many feminist paradigms,the postmodern feminist interest in the mutually constitutive role of bodies and knowledgeproduction is seen as a dissolution of dichotomies such as nature/culture, body/mind andemotion/reason. With embodied reading as a methodological point of departure, I first analyzethe role of emotions in academic writing, and then turn to exploring the concept of the livedbody, as developed in fe...