This article explores knowledge about the breast in lived experience, addressing a gap in empirical research on a highly gendered cultural trope and embodied organ. We present findings from a study that used a free-associative psychosocial method—the Visual Matrix—in order to stimulate expressions of tacit aspects of the breast, aiming to generate an understanding of relations between embodied and enculturated experiences. Our data revealed how an aesthetic of the grotesque in one matrix allowed the mainly female group to use humour as a “creative psychic defence” against culturally normative and idealized aspects of the breast. This was expressed through symbolizations, affectively delivered in an exuberant mode, emphasizing the breast‘s p...
This research was initiated seeking alternative representations for existing and conventional depic...
I have often wondered whether or not I am a feminist. The only conclusion that I have reached so far...
Social and Critical Psychology have been accused of ‘disembodying’ the discipline through the negati...
This article explores knowledge about the breast in lived experience, addressing a gap in empirical ...
This article explores knowledge about the breast in the psychosocial interplay of lived experience, ...
The body, at the level of the breast, is the terrain on and through which breast cancer registers. T...
Feminist philosophers of technoscience have long argued that it is vital that we question biomedical...
The aim of this research is to explore the possibility of the articulation of an embodied feminine s...
This dissertation investigates how phallic imagery in artwork made by a woman can have psychological...
Women intimately interact with various medical technologies and prosthetic artifacts in the context ...
Four interviews on the interviewees ’ notions about their bodies are used as a point of departure fo...
After knowing about their illness, women with breast cancer start to deal with new forms of percept...
Cosmetic surgery, such as breast augmentation is made possible by the intersections of dominant unde...
Traditionally although there are any number of nude men and women produced by male artists and many ...
Women can loss their breast due to cancer or other disease. A holistic perspective in breast disease...
This research was initiated seeking alternative representations for existing and conventional depic...
I have often wondered whether or not I am a feminist. The only conclusion that I have reached so far...
Social and Critical Psychology have been accused of ‘disembodying’ the discipline through the negati...
This article explores knowledge about the breast in lived experience, addressing a gap in empirical ...
This article explores knowledge about the breast in the psychosocial interplay of lived experience, ...
The body, at the level of the breast, is the terrain on and through which breast cancer registers. T...
Feminist philosophers of technoscience have long argued that it is vital that we question biomedical...
The aim of this research is to explore the possibility of the articulation of an embodied feminine s...
This dissertation investigates how phallic imagery in artwork made by a woman can have psychological...
Women intimately interact with various medical technologies and prosthetic artifacts in the context ...
Four interviews on the interviewees ’ notions about their bodies are used as a point of departure fo...
After knowing about their illness, women with breast cancer start to deal with new forms of percept...
Cosmetic surgery, such as breast augmentation is made possible by the intersections of dominant unde...
Traditionally although there are any number of nude men and women produced by male artists and many ...
Women can loss their breast due to cancer or other disease. A holistic perspective in breast disease...
This research was initiated seeking alternative representations for existing and conventional depic...
I have often wondered whether or not I am a feminist. The only conclusion that I have reached so far...
Social and Critical Psychology have been accused of ‘disembodying’ the discipline through the negati...