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Stacy Cacciatore’s Exam Defense: Every ‘body’ can run

November 8, 2020 by stacy Leave a Comment
Posted in: Exams, Ph.D Digital Portfolio Tagged: feminism, feminist rhetorics, material feminisms, Phenomenology, rhetoric, runnning

Sonia, Kruks. “Simone De Beauvoir: Engaging Discrepant Materialisms.” New Materialisms : Ontology, Agency, and Politics

March 11, 2020 by stacy Leave a Comment

Sonia, Kruks. “Simone De Beauvoir: Engaging Discrepant Materialisms.” New Materialisms : Ontology, Agency, and Politics, Duke University Press, 2010, pp. 258–280. The larger theoretical trend that Kruks draws our attention to is Simone de Beauvoir working in and across both phenomenology and a Marxist-inflected culturally oriented structuralist materialism. While Beauvoir is often read as phenomenology, she … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Summary, Feminist Studies Research Guide, Marxist, Material Feminisms, Ph.D Digital Portfolio Tagged: feminist, Kruks, Marxism, marxist, material feminisms, Phenomenology, Reification, Simone De Beauvoir

DISABILITY EXPERIENCE ON TRIAL

March 8, 2020 by stacy Leave a Comment

Stacy Alaimo & Susan Hekman. Material Feminisms . Indiana University Press. Kindle Edition. Siebers (2008) discusses disability discrimination and the difficulty in overcoming these prejudices because our society is “discrimination by design”. Siebers quotes Jean-François Lyotard’s (1988) definition of différend “as a situation in which victims are denied the means to demonstrate that they have … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Summary, Material Feminisms, Ph.D Digital Portfolio Tagged: disability, disability rhetorics, material feminisms, Tobin Siebers

New Materialisms – Coole and Frost Recap

February 26, 2020 by stacy Leave a Comment

Coole and Frost (2010) make a distinction between old and new materiality by stating “We discern as an overriding characteristic of the new materialists their insistence on describing active processes of materialization of which embodied humans are an integral part, rather than the monotonous repetitions of dead matter from which human subjects are apart (8). … [Read more…]

Posted in: Book Summary, Material Feminisms, Ph.D Digital Portfolio Tagged: coole and frost, Descartes, material feminisms, Merleau-Ponty, new materialisms, rhetoric

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