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The socially shaped body and the critique of corporeal experience

Elizabeth Behnke

pp. 231-255

Abstract

Phenomenological approaches to embodied experience are sometimes criticized by those studying the social construction of the body who claim, for example, that phenomenological work not only focuses on atemporal "essences' at the expense of historical/cultural situatedness, but routinely assumes and privileges "private' experience and individual freedom while ignoring the very real inscription of the social in the corporeal. Can there indeed be a phenomenology of the socially shaped body? Let us see.1

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Morris Katherine J. (2010) Sartre on the body. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 231-255

DOI: 10.1057/9780230248519_15

Full citation:

Behnke Elizabeth (2010) „The socially shaped body and the critique of corporeal experience“, In: K. J. Morris (ed.), Sartre on the body, Dordrecht, Springer, 231–255.