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This book works at the intersection of two related yet different fields. One is the heterogeneous feminist effort to question universal forms of knowing. The expression 'embodiment of knowledge' deploys the notions of time (as history), space (as location) and politics (as partiality of perspective or standpoint) to interrogate the purported universality of knowing. Embodiment is one important concept through which feminist philosophies try to perceive the attempt of questioning the universal. The second field follows from mind/body dichotomy. Embodiment is traditionally understood to involve…mehr
This book works at the intersection of two related yet different fields. One is the heterogeneous feminist effort to question universal forms of knowing. The expression 'embodiment of knowledge' deploys the notions of time (as history), space (as location) and politics (as partiality of perspective or standpoint) to interrogate the purported universality of knowing. Embodiment is one important concept through which feminist philosophies try to perceive the attempt of questioning the universal. The second field follows from mind/body dichotomy. Embodiment is traditionally understood to involve an act of simple inversion - valorizing the (material) body in place of the mind. However, if meanings are seen to produce the body as 'a system of signification', embodiment gets reduced to another form of the significatory mechanism. The book explored the dynamics of the production of the 'body' with a focus on the 'others' (death, sexual and colonial differences) that fracture and define the notion of the body. An ethical responsibility to the 'others' consonant with this ontologically differentiated body distinguishes this notion of embodiment from standard versions of 'third world feminism'. The development of this notion requires an elaboration of the ways in which power and scientific rationality work (epistemically) in a postcolonial setting. Finally, the book presents the notion of embodied knowledges as inseparable from a deconstructive politics of the (im)possible.
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Autorenporträt
Anirban Das
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Body, Power and Ideology [Introduction Question of Power - the Hierarchical Constitution of Subjects Ideology and Spectral Embodiment] 2. Thinking the Body: Metaphoricity of the Corporeal [Introduction The Body, Thingness and Ideologies Actuality and (Im)Possibility: Descartes/Foucault/Derrida 'The Woman in the Body' - Metaphors of Embodiment Beyond Performativity: Universals and Other Generalities] 3. Thinking the Body - Negotiating the Other/Death [Introduction Medicine: Making up the Normal The Body in Death: Beyond the Post/Modern Dying and the Dasein: Towards an Ontology of Death From Ontology to Ethics: Embodying Death] 4. Thinking the Body - Beyond the Topos of Man [Introduction The Woman in Ontological Difference Property Talks: the (Non)Space of the Name Figuring Sexual Difference: Multiple Singularities Yashobati's Story - Maya in a Trace-Structure] 5. Violence and Responsibility: Embodied Feminisms [Introduction Third World Feminisms: The Politics of Location and Experience Eating Others - an Inquiry into the Notions of Iterability and Responsibility] In Conclusion: Toward a Politics of the (Im)Possible
Introduction 1. Body, Power and Ideology [Introduction Question of Power - the Hierarchical Constitution of Subjects Ideology and Spectral Embodiment] 2. Thinking the Body: Metaphoricity of the Corporeal [Introduction The Body, Thingness and Ideologies Actuality and (Im)Possibility: Descartes/Foucault/Derrida 'The Woman in the Body' - Metaphors of Embodiment Beyond Performativity: Universals and Other Generalities] 3. Thinking the Body - Negotiating the Other/Death [Introduction Medicine: Making up the Normal The Body in Death: Beyond the Post/Modern Dying and the Dasein: Towards an Ontology of Death From Ontology to Ethics: Embodying Death] 4. Thinking the Body - Beyond the Topos of Man [Introduction The Woman in Ontological Difference Property Talks: the (Non)Space of the Name Figuring Sexual Difference: Multiple Singularities Yashobati's Story - Maya in a Trace-Structure] 5. Violence and Responsibility: Embodied Feminisms [Introduction Third World Feminisms: The Politics of Location and Experience Eating Others - an Inquiry into the Notions of Iterability and Responsibility] In Conclusion: Toward a Politics of the (Im)Possible
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