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Authors: Elizabeth Grosz, E. A. Grosz
ISBN-13: 9780253208620, ISBN-10: 0253208629
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Date Published: December 1994
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Elizabeth Grosz

ELIZABETH GROSZ is a Senior Lecturer at the Institute for Critical and Cultural Studies, Monash University. She is the author of Sexual Subversions: Three French Feminists and Jacques Lacan: A Feminist Introduction.

Book Synopsis

"The location of the author's investigations, the body itself rather than the sphere of subjective representations of self and of function in cultures, is wholly new.... I believe this work will be a landmark in future feminist thinking." — Alphonso Lingis

"This is a text of rare erudition and intellectual force. It will not only introduce feminists to an enriching set of theoretical perspectives but sets a high critical standard for feminist dialogues on the status of the body." — Judith Butler

Volatile Bodies demonstrates that the sexually specific body is socially constructed: biology or nature is not opposed to or in conflict with culture. Human biology is inherently social and has no pure or natural "origin" outside of culture. Being the raw material of social and cultural organization, it is "incomplete" and thus subject to the endless rewriting and social inscription that constitute all sign systems.

Examining the theories of Freud, Lacan, Merleau-Ponty, Foucault, Deleuze, Derrida, etc. on the subject of the body, Elizabeth Grosz concludes that the body they theorize is male. These thinkers are not providing an account of "human" corporeality but of male corporeality. Grosz then turns to corporeal experiences unique to women — menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, lactation, menopause. Her examination of female experience lays the groundwork for developing theories of sexed corporeality rather than merely rectifying flawed models of male theorists.

Table of Contents

Introduction and Acknowledgments
Introduction
1Refiguring Bodies3
2Psychoanalysis and Psychical Topographies27
3Body Images: Neurophysiology and Corporeal Mappings62
4Lived Bodies: Phenomenology and the Flesh86
5Nietzsche and the Choreography of Knowledge115
6The Body as Inscriptive Surface138
7Intensities and Flows160
8Sexed Bodies187
Notes211
Bibliography229
Index246

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