Results 11 to 20 of about 2,304,238 (216)
Gender-inclusive language in midwifery and perinatal services: A guide and argument for justice. [PDF]
A recent focus in reproductive healthcare on “sexed language” reflects an ideology of unchangeable sex‐binary and fear of erasure, from both cisgender women and the profession of midwifery. In this paper, we highlight how privileging sexed language causes harm to all who birth—including pregnant cisgender women, trans, gender diverse, and non‐binary ...
Pezaro S +12 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Sexual Difference as a Question of Ethics: Alterities of the Flesh in Irigaray and Merleau-Ponty
This article crosses the approach of the feminist philosopher Luce Irigaray, making reference mainly to her work An Ethics of Sexual Difference and the philosopher Merleau-Ponty, highlighting, especially, the chapter "The Intertwining- the Chiasm," of ...
Judith Butler
doaj +1 more source
Valedictory lecture: We are rooted but we flow
Abstract This is the text of the valedictory lecture that Rosi Braidotti delivered in June 2022, to mark the retirement from her academic position at Utrecht University. It was conceived as a spoken text and written within the rhetorical tradition of valedictory speeches.
Rosi Braidotti
wiley +1 more source
THE (QUEER) AESTHETICS OF JEAN PAUL'S SIEBENKÄS
ABSTRACT This article proposes that the eighteenth‐century novel Siebenkäs contains the formulation of an aesthetic theory that embraces same‐sex desire. The novel's author, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, still relatively unknown among literary scholars today, uses the myth of Narcissus as an aesthetic blueprint for the novel.
Anchit Sathi
wiley +1 more source
Changing informal institutions via mimesis: Gender equality in marriage proposals
Abstract Marriage equality has exposed how the institution of marriage is changing, but less attention has been given to how informal institutions around heterosexual marriage rituals are affected by a growing demand for gender equality. By applying institutional theory and feminist institutionalism to the context of women proposing to their male ...
Vera Hoelscher +2 more
wiley +1 more source
‘KEINE ZEIT ZU VERLIEREN’: TIME AND CARE IN INGEBORG BACHMANN'S ‘DAS GEBELL’ AND DAS BUCH FRANZA
Abstract This article explores the handling of time and care in two works by Ingeborg Bachmann: the short story ‘Das Gebell’ and the uncompleted novel Das Buch Franza. It argues that care and time are linked in the works, in a manner that echoes the thinking of Lisa Baraitser (Enduring Time). ‘Das Gebell’ offers a critique of masculinist models of time
Emily Jeremiah
wiley +1 more source
Writing bodies and bodies of text: Thinking vulnerability through monsters
Abstract In this article, we suggest approaching writing as a vulnerable practice marked by an unstable boundary between bodies: bodies of text and bodies of writers. We present an exercise‐method that we refer to as Monster Writing, which we have developed in order to engage with these instabilities as well as in order to address experiences of ...
Line Henriksen +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Maternities: Dorothea Tanning's Aesthetics of Touch
This essay explores the concern in Dorothea Tanning's work of the late 1960s and early 1970s with touch, contiguity, and the concept of maternity. In addition to a series of paintings and drawings that connote intimacy and whose titles allude to maternity, during this period Tanning also gave form to a group of soft sculptures, which similarly evince a
Anna Watz
wiley +1 more source
Reason for Retraction (March 26th, 2021): This paper is retracted by the editors due to publication ethics misconducted by authors (simultaneous publication in another journal).
Priskardus Hermanto Candra +2 more
doaj +1 more source

