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Title Statement Bodies of water [Elektronisk resurs] posthuman feminist phenomenology
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Formatted Contents Note Introduction: Figuring Bodies of Water 1. Embodying Water: Feminist Phenomenology for Posthuman Worlds A posthuman politics of location Milky ways: Tracing posthuman feminisms How to think (about) a body of water: Posthuman phenomenology between Merleau-Ponty and Deleuze How to think (as) a body of water: Access, amplify, describe! Posthuman ties in a too-human world 2. Posthuman Gestationality: Luce Irigaray and Water’s Queer Repetitions Hydrological cycles Elemental bodies: Irigaray as posthuman phenomenologist? Love letters to watery others: Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche Gestationality as (sexuate) difference and repetition The onto-logic of amniotics (queering water’s repetitions) Bodies of water beyond humanism 3. Fishy Beginnings Other evolutions Dissolving origin stories Carrier bags and Hypersea Wet sex Waters remembered (moving below the surface) Unknowability as planetarity (or, becoming the water that we cannot become) Aspiration, that oceanic feeling 4. Imagining Water in the Anthropocene Prologue/Kwe Swimming into the Anthropocene Learning from anticolonial waters Water is life? Commodity, charity and other repetitions Material imaginaries and other aqueous questions
Summary, etc Water is the element that, more than any other, ties human beings in to the world around them – from the oceans that surround us to the water that makes up most of our bodies. Exploring the cultural and philosophical implications of this fact, Bodies of Water develops an innovative new mode of posthuman feminist phenomenology that understands our bodies as being fundamentally part of the natural world and not separate from or privileged to it. Building on the works by Luce Irigaray, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Gilles Deleuze, Astrida Neimanis's book is a landmark study that brings a new feminist perspective to bear on ideas of embodiment and ecological ethics in the posthuman critical moment.
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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Water is the element that, more than any other, ties human beings in to the world around them - from the oceans that surround us to the water that makes up most of our bodies. Exploring the cultural and philosophical implications of this fact, Bodies of Water develops an innovative new mode of posthuman feminist phenomenology that understands our bodies as being fundamentally part of the natural world and not separate from or privileged to it. Building on the works by Luce Irigaray, Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Gilles Deleuze, Astrida Neimanis's book is a landmark study that brings a new feminist perspective to bear on ideas of embodiment and ecological ethics in the posthuman critical moment.
Introduction: Figuring Bodies of Water Thinking as Water: Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology Feminist Bodies After Humanism p. i How to Think (About) A Body of Water: Merleau-Ponty and Deleuze p. ii How to Think (As) A Body of Water: Attunement, Feminist Technoscience, and Imaginary Worlds p. iii Luce Irigaray and Water's Queer Repetitions: Posthuman Gestationality Hydrological Cycles p. i Irigaray as Posthuman Phenomenologist? p. ii Water, Ambiguity and Sexual Difference p. iii (Sexual) Difference and Repetition p. iv Queering Water's Repetitions: Posthuman Gestationality p. v Dissolve (an Epistemology of Unknowability) Fishy Beginnings: Wet Evolutions on a Hypersea Planet p. i Aquatic Apes, Becoming-Cetacean p. ii Moving Below the Surface: Unknowability and Dissolutioni p. iii Planetarity (Or, Becoming-Water That We Can Never Become) p. v Imagining Water in the Anthropocene Swimming into the Anthropocene p. i Floating the Idea of "Global Water" p. ii The Commodification of the Hydrocommons (Another Repetition) p. iii "Water is Life": Water is Life p. iv Bibliography Index