Belief, Bodies, and Being: Feminist Reflections on Embodiment
By (Author) Deborah Orr
By (author) Linda Lpez McAlister
By (author) Eileen Kahl
By (author) Kathleen Earle
Contributions by Karen Barad
Contributions by Margrit Shildrick
Contributions by Kathe Trettin
Contributions by Louise Burchill
Contributions by Bettina Schmitz
Contributions by Tonja van den Endej
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
6th April 2006
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
128
Paperback
232
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
454g
InBelief, Bodies, and Being, twelve distinguished contributors present diverse and illuminating viewpoints on feminist issues of embodiement, materialism, and agency from feminist and postmodernist philosophical perspectives. Beginnning by positing non-traditional ways of approaching ontological concerns (through the acknowledgement of agential realties and the usage of an ontology of tropes), the volume concludes by addressing highly specific, culturally constituted types of postmodern bodies (monstrous, anorexic, and pharmaceutical bodies).
These essays range from a discussion of the classical figure of Diotima to the contemporary work of Judith Butler, from reflections on Niels Bohr's philosophy-physics to reflections on monstrous bodies. The authors reflect on the multiplicity of bodies, which has been a core issue for feminist theory during the last fifty years. Belief, Bodies and Being provides English-speaking readers with access to work by contemporary European feminist philosophers - from France, Germany, Great Britain, and the Netherlands - in addition to work by North American authors, illustrating how combining classical training in philosophy with current feminist debates brings new light to bear on both philosophy and feminist theory. -- Robin May Schott, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for International Studies
Kathleen Earle is a doctoral student at the University of Maryland, College Park. Eileen Kahl works in the Philosophy and Women's Studies departments at the University of South Florida. Deborah Orr teaches in the Division of Humanities at York University in Toronto. Linda Lopez-McAlister is Professor Emerita at the University of South Florida.