ABSTRACT

Drawing on postmodernist analyses, Leaky Bodies and Boundaries presents a feminist investigation into the marginalization of women within western discourse that denies female moral agency and embodiment. With reference to contemporary and historical issues in biomedicine, the book argues that the boundaries of both the subject and the body are no longer secure. The aim is both to valorise women and to suggest that 'leakiness' may be the very ground for a postmodern feminist ethic.
The contribution made by Leaky Bodies and Boundaries is to go beyond modernist feminisms to radically displace the mechanisms by which women are devalued. The anxiety that postmodernism cannot yield an ethics, nor advance feminist concerns is addressed. This book will provide invaluable reading for those studying feminist philosophy, cultural studies and sociology.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|49 pages

Fabrica(tions)

On the construction of the human body

chapter 2|29 pages

Foundations

chapter 3|23 pages

Fractures

chapter 4|30 pages

Feminist ethics

chapter 5|36 pages

Feminist theory and postmodernism

chapter 6|31 pages

Leaks and flows

NRTs and the postmodern body

chapter |7 pages

Conclusion