Writing on the Body: Female Embodiment and Feminist TheoryKatie Conboy, Nadia Medina, Sarah Stanbury Columbia University Press, 1997 - 430 páginas In many fields, the body is the topic generating exciting new research and interdisciplinary inquiry. Feminist theorists, in particular, have focused on the female body as the site where representations of difference and identity are inscribed. Drawn from a broad range of disciplines, Writing on the Body explores the tensions between women's lived bodily experiences and the cultural meanings inscribed on the female body. The volume includes classic and contemporary essays on rape, pornography, eroticism, anorexia, body building, menstruation, and maternity, and challenges racial, class and sexual categories. Complemented by the editors' introduction, Writing on the Body is a comprehensive sourcebook on the major theoretical positions and critical trends surrounding the female body. |
Índice
Medical Metaphors of Womens Bodies Menstruation and Menopause | 15 |
Rape On Coercion and Consent | 42 |
Mothers Monsters and Machines | 59 |
Corporeal Representation inand the Body Politic | 80 |
The Body and the Reproduction of Femininity | 90 |
Bodies in Production | 111 |
Selling Hot Pussy Representations of Black Female Sexuality in the Cultural Marketplace | 113 |
Foucault Femininity and the Modernization of Patriarchal Power | 129 |
This Sex Which Is Not One | 248 |
Hysteria Psychoanalysis and Feminism The Case of Anna O | 257 |
The Persistence of Vision | 283 |
Carnal Acts | 296 |
Body on Stage | 307 |
One Is Not Born a Woman | 309 |
Female Grotesques Carnival and Theory | 318 |
The Empire Strikes Back A Posttranssexual Manifesto | 337 |
On Being the Object of Property | 155 |
Film and the Masquerade Theorizing the Female Spectator | 176 |
The Body and Cinema Some Problems for Feminism | 195 |
Cinema and the Dark Continent Race and Gender in Popular Film | 208 |
The Body Speaks | 229 |
Aint I a Woman? | 231 |
La conciencia de la mestiza Towards a New Consciousness | 233 |
A Provoking Agent The Pornography and Performance Art of Annie Sprinkle | 360 |
Tracking the Vampire | 380 |
Performative Acts and Gender Constitution An Essay in Phenomenology and Feminist Theory | 401 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 419 |
About the Contributors | 427 |
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