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Imaginary Bodies: Ethics, Power and Corporeality


Imaginary Bodies: Ethics, Power and Corporeality

Paperback by Gatens, Moira

Imaginary Bodies: Ethics, Power and Corporeality

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ISBN:
9780415082105
Publication Date:
23 Nov 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
182 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Imaginary Bodies: Ethics, Power and Corporeality

Description

Moira Gatens investigates the ways in which differently sexed bodies can occupy the same social or political space. Representations of sexual difference have unacknowledged philosophical roots which cannot be dismissed as a superficial bias on the part of the philosopher, nor removed without destroying the coherence of the philosophical system concerned. The deep structural bias against women extends beyond metaphysics and its effects are felt in epistemology, moral, social and political theory. The idea of sexual difference is contextualised in Imaginary Bodies and traced through the history of philosophy. Using her work on Spinoza, Gatens develops alternative conceptions of power, new ways of conceiving women's embodiment and their legal, political and ethical status.

Contents

Part 1; Chapter 1 A critique of the sex/gender distinction; Chapter 2 Corporeal representation in/and the body politic; Chapter 3 Woman and her double(s); Part 2; Chapter 4 Towards a feminist philosophy of the body; Chapter 5 Power, bodies and difference; Chapter 6 Contracting sex; Part 3; Chapter 7 Embodiment, ethics and difference; Chapter 8 Spinoza, law and responsibility; Chapter 9 Power, ethics and sexual imaginaries; epilogue; Epilogue;

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