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Disability and the Thinking Body,and its consequences, disability offers new perspectives on issues such as autonomy, competence, embodiment, wholeness, human perfectibility, finitude and limits, the relationship between the individual and the community, all of them notions that ‘pervade every aspect’ of our lives (Linton 1998: 118六边形 发表于 2025-3-29 09:56:17
Hearing Deafness: Subjectness, Articulateness and Communicability, withholds the subject status to individuals; moreover, as I argue, this will to speech manifests itself not simply in the spoken word, but rather in the articulately spoken word. One must use clear and distinct speech in order to be heard and listened to.. Articulateness, the paradigmatic embodimen阻塞 发表于 2025-3-29 13:43:01
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Suffering, Silence and Social Weightlessness: Honneth and Bourdieu on Embodiment and Power,dividuals often find it difficult to put into words experiences of deprivation that are lived as feelings of shame, boredom, hopelessness and so on. More generally, the idea of social suffering draws attention to the issue of symbolic violence or the way in which the accommodation of oppression intoamnesia 发表于 2025-3-29 20:11:31
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Biology and the Metaphysics of Sex Difference, and the natural world into the forefront of feminist theory and practice’ (Alaimo and Hekman 2008: 1). The narrative surrounding this return has sometimes been articulated like this. Feminists have been suspicious of biological accounts of the body, because they associated them with a form of deter