Feminist philosophers of technoscience have long argued that it is vital that we question biomedical and scientific claims to an immaterial and disembodied objectivity, and also, more specifically, that we disable the conception of medical visualising technologies as neutral or transparent conduits to the “fact” of the body. In this paper we suggest that corporeal feminism is well situated to provide such a critique. Feminist phenomenologists over the past decade have theorised embodiment in a number of critical ways, many deriving concepts from the work of Merleau-Ponty, and emphasising the pliability and diversity of our body images and corporeal schematics. Others such as Elizabeth Wilson, Cathy Waldby and Drew Leder have considered the ...
The dualist paradigm, which has been criticized by sources in both the Catholic tradition and femini...
Despite the growing organisational literature on the gendered body, we argue that much of this liter...
This chapter traces the emergence of the figure of the “cyborg” in feminist theory from the 1980s to...
This text traces the development and implications of strategies of remembering the body in feminist ...
Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar a dimensão fenomenológica do interior do corpo em face do suc...
This article considers the question of embodiment in relation to gender and whether there are models...
Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar a dimensão fenomenológica do interior do corpo em face do suc...
The policing of boundaries of acceptable sexual identities and behaviour is a recurring theme in num...
The relationship between the body and digital technology has long been a lively area of feminist sch...
The dissertation explores Maurice Merleau-Ponty\u27s model of corporeal subjectivity as articulated ...
The body, at the level of the breast, is the terrain on and through which breast cancer registers. T...
This article focuses on the transformation of the female reproductive body with the use of assisted ...
The body, and corporeality, have become an enduring feminist and sociological concern. There is a g...
This article explores knowledge about the breast in lived experience, addressing a gap in empirical ...
Whether one dismisses the "ludic" theorisation of embodiment as a form of middle-class anti-rational...
The dualist paradigm, which has been criticized by sources in both the Catholic tradition and femini...
Despite the growing organisational literature on the gendered body, we argue that much of this liter...
This chapter traces the emergence of the figure of the “cyborg” in feminist theory from the 1980s to...
This text traces the development and implications of strategies of remembering the body in feminist ...
Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar a dimensão fenomenológica do interior do corpo em face do suc...
This article considers the question of embodiment in relation to gender and whether there are models...
Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar a dimensão fenomenológica do interior do corpo em face do suc...
The policing of boundaries of acceptable sexual identities and behaviour is a recurring theme in num...
The relationship between the body and digital technology has long been a lively area of feminist sch...
The dissertation explores Maurice Merleau-Ponty\u27s model of corporeal subjectivity as articulated ...
The body, at the level of the breast, is the terrain on and through which breast cancer registers. T...
This article focuses on the transformation of the female reproductive body with the use of assisted ...
The body, and corporeality, have become an enduring feminist and sociological concern. There is a g...
This article explores knowledge about the breast in lived experience, addressing a gap in empirical ...
Whether one dismisses the "ludic" theorisation of embodiment as a form of middle-class anti-rational...
The dualist paradigm, which has been criticized by sources in both the Catholic tradition and femini...
Despite the growing organisational literature on the gendered body, we argue that much of this liter...
This chapter traces the emergence of the figure of the “cyborg” in feminist theory from the 1980s to...