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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