Embodiment / by L. Cooper.
- Cooper, Lilith
- Date:
- 2017
- Books
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Publication/Creation
[United Kingdom] : L. Cooper, 2017.
Physical description
10 unnumbered pages : black and white illustrations ; 22 cm
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Dated: June 2017
"In the final year of my BSc I read an essay written in 1980 by Iris Marion Young called 'Throwing Like A Girl'. In it, she uses case studies to demonstrate the gendering of motility - the different ways 'men' and 'women' enact their physicality (for example, how they throw a ball). Individuals categorised as women by Young are, as a result of the material, cultural, social and political make up of their lives, encouraged to consider their own bodies as object-like and so experience an incapacity - the 'I cannot' - a fragility, a self-consciousness. Although there are some very valid criticisms of her essay, I could see myself in it."--Back cover.
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