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Pragmatist Feminism as Ecological Ontology: Reflections on Living Across and Through Skins
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 March 2020
Abstract
In my response to the comments of Vincent Colapietro, Charlene Seigfried, and Gail Weiss on Living Across and Through Skins (Sullivan 2001), I explain pragmatist feminism as an ecological ontology that understands bodies and environments as dynamically co-constitutive. I then discuss the relationship of pragmatist feminism to phenomenology, psychoanalysis, Nietzschean genealogy, and Darwinian evolutionary theory. Some of the specific concepts I examine include the anonymous body, the bodying organism, truth as transactional flourishing, and the preservation of racial and ethnic categories.
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- Symposium on Shannon Sullivan's Living Across and Through Skins
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