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Embodiment and Agency
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Embodiment and Agency

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Themes of embodiment and agency have long been central to feminist philosophical thought and have increasingly led feminists to extend their theorizing to encompass a range of identities shaped by processes of gender, race, class, disability, and sexuality. The intersection of these themes, however, has often been limited to analyzing how specific modes of socialized embodiment can be impediments to agency or autonomy. Embodiment and Agency is distinctive in bringing a remarkable range of theoretical perspectives and resources to the project in ways that stress possibilities as well as constraints. Contributors utilize, for example, phenomenology, psychoanalysis, care ethics, analytic philosophy, Hegelian critique, and post colonial theory to examine embodiment and agency in contexts ranging from a child’s struggle to find her own identity to global politics. The volume is integrated through its theme, through an introductory essay situating the contributions in relation to each other and to current feminist theory on agency, and through the structuring of the contents into two distinct sections. Part I, ‘Becoming Embodied Subjects’, explores how we become individually and collectively identified subjects through the possibilities for agency that arise from specific modes of embodiment. Part II, ‘Embodied Relation: Political Contexts’, continues the theme of embodied agency in contemporary socio political contexts. It challenges the reader to re conceptualize the links between embodiment and moral agency in ways adequate to political realities, personal relationships, and collective responsibilities.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9780271035222

Themes of embodiment and agency have long been central to feminist philosophical thought and have increasingly led feminists to extend their theorizing to encompass a range of identities shaped by processes of gender, race, class, disability, and sexuality. The intersection of these themes, however, has often been limited to analyzing how specific modes of socialized embodiment can be impediments to agency or autonomy. Embodiment and Agency is distinctive in bringing a remarkable range of theoretical perspectives and resources to the project in ways that stress possibilities as well as constraints. Contributors utilize, for example, phenomenology, psychoanalysis, care ethics, analytic philosophy, Hegelian critique, and post colonial theory to examine embodiment and agency in contexts ranging from a child’s struggle to find her own identity to global politics. The volume is integrated through its theme, through an introductory essay situating the contributions in relation to each other and to current feminist theory on agency, and through the structuring of the contents into two distinct sections. Part I, ‘Becoming Embodied Subjects’, explores how we become individually and collectively identified subjects through the possibilities for agency that arise from specific modes of embodiment. Part II, ‘Embodied Relation: Political Contexts’, continues the theme of embodied agency in contemporary socio political contexts. It challenges the reader to re conceptualize the links between embodiment and moral agency in ways adequate to political realities, personal relationships, and collective responsibilities.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 July 2009
Pages
288
ISBN
9780271035222