Revealing Male Bodies
Autor Nancy Tuana, William Cowling, Maurice Hamington, Greg Johnsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mai 2002
Philosophies of embodiment, such as the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, had as a fundamental goal rejecting dualistic philosophy by reconnecting mind and body. An important step in rejecting the mind/body dichotomy was taking seriously the body as the nexus of human experience and understanding. As significant as were these early analyses and their critiques of traditional philosophies of the body, they nevertheless failed in one important respect by assuming a generic, gender neutral body.
Elizabeth Grosz provides the first comprehensive overview of philosophies of the body challenging theorists to consider the full import of gender in Volatile Bodies: Toward a Corporeal Feminism (Indiana University Press, 1994). The small but growing literature on embodiment that attends to gender addresses the particularities of female experience, for example, the phenomenological work of Iris Young (Throwing like a Girl and Other Essays in Feminist Philosophy and Social Theory (Indiana University Press, 1990)). The most recent feminist explorations of gendered female bodies have begun to reveal the epistemological and metaphysical relevance of the particularity of embodiment. Susan Bordo, in her article Reading Male Bodies, is the first theorist to investigate male embodiment employing a feminist analysis. Building upon Bordos work, Revealing Male Bodies consciously responds to the challenge raised by feminist theorists to explore the experience of male lives.
Contributors include Susan Bordo, William Cowling, Terry Goldie, Maurice Hamington, Don Ihde, Greg Johnson, Bjrn Krondorfer, Alphonso Lingis, Terrance MacMullan, Patrick McGann, Paul McIlvenny, Jim Perkinson, Steven P. Schacht, Richard Schmitt, Nancy Tuana, Craig L. Wilkins, and John Zuern.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780253214812
ISBN-10: 0253214815
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 11 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 158 x 233 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
ISBN-10: 0253214815
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 11 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 158 x 233 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Cuprins
Contents
Preface by Nancy Tuana
Introduction: "What is Male Embodiment?" by Terrance MacMullan
Part 1. The Phallus and the Penis
Does Size Matter? Susan Bordo; Large Propagators: Racism and the Domination of Women Richard Schmitt; The Future of the Phallus: Time, Mastery, and the Male Body John Zuern
Part 2. Masculine Myths and Male Bodies
Eating Muscle: Material-Semiotic and a Manly Appetite Patrick McGann; The Disabled Male Body 'Writes/Draws' Back: Graphic Fictions of Masculinity and the Body of the Autobiographical Comic The Spiral Cage Paul McIlvenny; Dragging Out the Queen: Male Femaling and Male Feminism Terry Goldie; A Man Alphonso Lingis; Turnabout: Gay Drag Queens and the Masculine Embodiment of the Feminine Steven P. Schacht
Part 3. Constructing Male Space
The Body of White Space: Beyond Stiff Voices, Flaccid Feelings and Silent Cells Jim Perkinson; Brothers/Others: Gonna Paint the White House Black . . . Craig Wilkins
Part 4. Ethical Significance of Male Bodies
The Tall and Short of It: Male Sports Bodies Don Ihde; Revealing the Non-Absent Male Body: Confessions of an African Bishop and a Jewish Ghetto Policeman Björn Krondorfer; A Father's Touch: Caring Embodiment and a Moral Revolution Maurice Hamington; Postscript: "The Phenomenological Challenge: The One and the Many" William Cowling and Maurice Hamington
Preface by Nancy Tuana
Introduction: "What is Male Embodiment?" by Terrance MacMullan
Part 1. The Phallus and the Penis
Does Size Matter? Susan Bordo; Large Propagators: Racism and the Domination of Women Richard Schmitt; The Future of the Phallus: Time, Mastery, and the Male Body John Zuern
Part 2. Masculine Myths and Male Bodies
Eating Muscle: Material-Semiotic and a Manly Appetite Patrick McGann; The Disabled Male Body 'Writes/Draws' Back: Graphic Fictions of Masculinity and the Body of the Autobiographical Comic The Spiral Cage Paul McIlvenny; Dragging Out the Queen: Male Femaling and Male Feminism Terry Goldie; A Man Alphonso Lingis; Turnabout: Gay Drag Queens and the Masculine Embodiment of the Feminine Steven P. Schacht
Part 3. Constructing Male Space
The Body of White Space: Beyond Stiff Voices, Flaccid Feelings and Silent Cells Jim Perkinson; Brothers/Others: Gonna Paint the White House Black . . . Craig Wilkins
Part 4. Ethical Significance of Male Bodies
The Tall and Short of It: Male Sports Bodies Don Ihde; Revealing the Non-Absent Male Body: Confessions of an African Bishop and a Jewish Ghetto Policeman Björn Krondorfer; A Father's Touch: Caring Embodiment and a Moral Revolution Maurice Hamington; Postscript: "The Phenomenological Challenge: The One and the Many" William Cowling and Maurice Hamington
Recenzii
The five editors (four males and a female) deliver everything implied by their book's provocative title in these 13 essays addressing an absence of male embodiment in feminist literature. Their five-year-long collaborative effort legitimizes itself as scholarly by having produced and elicited works grounded mainly in philosophical concepts of Michel Foucault, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Jacques Lacan. Arranged in four principal parts--The Phallus and the Penis, Masculine Myths and Male Bodies, Constructing Male Space, and Ethical Significance of Male Bodies--the essays reflect their authors' diverse backgrounds in philosophy, theology, sociology, religious studies, intercultural studies, literacy, language, rhetoric, literary studies, English, and architecture. The bounty of this team's clarity and persistence is incisive exploration into myths and concepts of masculinity and the lived male experience. Themes, for example, concern the ways that race, sex and sexuality, gender, identity, power, and space impact socially, politically, and personally as well as ethically and spiritually. This is a book that one recommends but does not lend, peruses and returns to, and that will prompt one to finish that journal article or register for that course of study. It surely will stimulate any reader. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels and collections.--G. D. Claiborne, University of Maryland University College, 2003mar CHOICE