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The Phenomenology Of Gravidity Reframing Pregnancy And The Maternal Through Merleauponty Levinas And Derrida Jane Lymer

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The Phenomenology Of Gravidity Reframing Pregnancy And The Maternal Through Merleauponty Levinas And Derrida Jane Lymer
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Jane Lymer
ISBN: 9781783486892, 1783486899
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Phenomenology Of Gravidity Reframing Pregnancy And The Maternal Through Merleauponty Levinas And Derrida Jane Lymer by Jane Lymer 9781783486892, 1783486899 instant download after payment.

The Phenomenology of Gravidity explores the particularity of women's engagements with gestation, linking the denial of certain embodied experiences of pregnancy to gender oppression. Employing the term 'gravidity' to name the metaphysical condition of having conceived, Lymer develops a theory of maternity that emphasises the interactive nature of gestation, highlighting the necessity for women to choose to become maternal as an important factor in optimal foetal development. Critically drawing on bonding and attachment theory, Lymer rethinks debates around abortion, adoption and surrogacy which ignore the ethical and practical implications of an understanding of gestation that is necessarily interactive and embodied, challenging the view of the pregnant woman as a passive container. Through an engagement with the work of Merleau-Ponty, Levinas and Derrida, The Phenomenology of Gravidity offers an ethical feminist framework for a hospitality of gravidity which welcomes the place of the pregnant mother in all her guises, while highlighting the medical, legal and ethical consequences of failing in this welcome.

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