"Bodied Mindfulness" combines spiritual, social and analytical perspectives to explore topics central to women's development: spirituality, women's bodies, cultural constructions of women's sexuality in language, sexual ethics, the sexual contract in politics and at work, and the relation between nature and culture. It was Tomm's deeply held conviction that women need to bring a vital spirituality to feminist social criticism in order to resolve these issues and increase their power to promote social justice and ecological balance
"Bodied Mindfulness" combines spiritual, social and analytical perspectives to explore topics central to women's development: spirituality, women's bodies, cultural constructions of women's sexuality in language, sexual ethics, the sexual contract in politics and at work, and the relation between nature and culture. It was Tomm's deeply held conviction that women need to bring a vital spirituality to feminist social criticism in order to resolve these issues and increase their power to promote social justice and ecological balanceHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Winnie Tomm is Coordinator, Women's Studies Program at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
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Table of Contents for Bodied Mindfulness: Women's Spirits, Bodies and Places by Winnie Tomm Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Notes One: Self as Spiritual Buddhist Mindfulness Normative and Historical Consciousness Spiritual Consciousness Permeable Self Desire Notes Two: Spirituality and the Body Eros/Erotic Bodied Consciousness Reflections in the Mirror: From Artifact to Artist Female Potency and Engendering Activities Notes Three: Sexuality and Language Logic Inscribed Meaning Hermeneutics of Scepticism Hermeneutics of Affirmation: Constructing Alternatives Notes Four: Ethics of Connectedness and Resistance Ontology and Epistemology in ethics Power and Trust Self-Interest Resisting Oppression Notes Five: Exclusionary Politcs at Work Insider/Outsider Identities Bad Girl/Good Girl Sexual Power Work and Economics Working in the Family Notes Six: Towards "Living With" Living with Uncertainty Environment, Ecology, and Ecofeminism New Images Interpretive Drifts Paradigm Shifts Toward Integrating Spiritual and Social Realities Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents for Bodied Mindfulness: Women's Spirits, Bodies and Places by Winnie Tomm Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Notes One: Self as Spiritual Buddhist Mindfulness Normative and Historical Consciousness Spiritual Consciousness Permeable Self Desire Notes Two: Spirituality and the Body Eros/Erotic Bodied Consciousness Reflections in the Mirror: From Artifact to Artist Female Potency and Engendering Activities Notes Three: Sexuality and Language Logic Inscribed Meaning Hermeneutics of Scepticism Hermeneutics of Affirmation: Constructing Alternatives Notes Four: Ethics of Connectedness and Resistance Ontology and Epistemology in ethics Power and Trust Self-Interest Resisting Oppression Notes Five: Exclusionary Politcs at Work Insider/Outsider Identities Bad Girl/Good Girl Sexual Power Work and Economics Working in the Family Notes Six: Towards "Living With" Living with Uncertainty Environment, Ecology, and Ecofeminism New Images Interpretive Drifts Paradigm Shifts Toward Integrating Spiritual and Social Realities Notes Bibliography Index
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