Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Society for the Humanities., Speaker(s): She is senior fellow at the City University at London., Lecture, October 19, 1988.85 minutesBarrett describes a new feminist interest in the body which varies significantly from the work of Foucault and from recent discussions of cyborgs. She suggests that this new interest is tied to the broader feminist concern with the politics of reproductive choice.1_alo2mc591_y5nebui
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