The project that I embark upon in this paper is an enquiry into the role of the maternal body in the development of alterity in the child. I begin by drawing on a previous publication in Parrhesia, where I explore the phenomenology of the maternal-foetal affective relation through the philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, outlining how the foetal body schema develops through maternally structured movement while in utero
I begin by reviewing recent research by Merleau-Ponty scholars opposing aspects of the critique of M...
This paper critically reviews the psychoanalytic omission in theorizing maternal subjectivity and th...
This thesis suggests discovering fetal movements such as they are lived by mothers, from the first p...
The belief that the emotional state of the mother can impact upon her child’s development during pre...
This piece explores the various factors which shape one’s experience of pregnant embodiment: it demo...
The Phenomenology of Gravidity explores Continental philosophy of feminism and offers a voice that a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe experiences of four mothers and their infants were track...
This paper examines the complexity and fluidity of maternal identity through an examination of narra...
This piece explores the various factors which shape one’s experience of pregnant embodiment: it demo...
The paper explores the impact of the analyst's pregnant body on the course of two analyses, a young ...
This research set out to phenomenologically explore new mothers’ post-natal embodied experiences. T...
In The Child's Relations with Others Merleau-Ponty (1964) criticises extant theories of child develo...
New hypothesis examine the development of mother-child relationships from birth to first walks. Hypo...
This work aims to explore the features of inner position of mother in women who had underwent IVF (i...
The fundamental and irreducible experience of carrying a child and bringing forth new life from one’...
I begin by reviewing recent research by Merleau-Ponty scholars opposing aspects of the critique of M...
This paper critically reviews the psychoanalytic omission in theorizing maternal subjectivity and th...
This thesis suggests discovering fetal movements such as they are lived by mothers, from the first p...
The belief that the emotional state of the mother can impact upon her child’s development during pre...
This piece explores the various factors which shape one’s experience of pregnant embodiment: it demo...
The Phenomenology of Gravidity explores Continental philosophy of feminism and offers a voice that a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe experiences of four mothers and their infants were track...
This paper examines the complexity and fluidity of maternal identity through an examination of narra...
This piece explores the various factors which shape one’s experience of pregnant embodiment: it demo...
The paper explores the impact of the analyst's pregnant body on the course of two analyses, a young ...
This research set out to phenomenologically explore new mothers’ post-natal embodied experiences. T...
In The Child's Relations with Others Merleau-Ponty (1964) criticises extant theories of child develo...
New hypothesis examine the development of mother-child relationships from birth to first walks. Hypo...
This work aims to explore the features of inner position of mother in women who had underwent IVF (i...
The fundamental and irreducible experience of carrying a child and bringing forth new life from one’...
I begin by reviewing recent research by Merleau-Ponty scholars opposing aspects of the critique of M...
This paper critically reviews the psychoanalytic omission in theorizing maternal subjectivity and th...
This thesis suggests discovering fetal movements such as they are lived by mothers, from the first p...