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Jennifer McWeeny

Emerson CollegeUniversity of Oslo
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  • Emerson College
    Marlboro Institute of Liberal Arts
    Professor
  • University of Oslo
    Centre for Gender Research
    Professor II
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Asian Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
PhilPapers Editorships
Feminist Philosophy of Mind
Feminism: The Body
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    Topographies of Flesh: Women, Nonhuman Animals, and the Embodiment of Connection and Difference
    Hypatia 29 (2): 269-286. 2014.
    Because of risks of essentialism and homogenization, feminist theorists frequently avoid making precise ontological claims, especially in regard to specifying bodily connections and differences among women. However well-intentioned, this trend may actually run counter to the spirit of intersectionality by shifting feminists' attention away from embodiment, fostering oppressor-centric theories, and obscuring privilege within feminism. What feminism needs is not to turn from ontological specificit…Read more
    Because of risks of essentialism and homogenization, feminist theorists frequently avoid making precise ontological claims, especially in regard to specifying bodily connections and differences among women. However well-intentioned, this trend may actually run counter to the spirit of intersectionality by shifting feminists' attention away from embodiment, fostering oppressor-centric theories, and obscuring privilege within feminism. What feminism needs is not to turn from ontological specificity altogether, but to engage a new kind of ontological project that can account for the material complexity of social space in the twenty-first century. Taking inspiration from the phenomenological concept of flesh as well as ecofeminism and María Lugones's theory of the colonial/modern gender system, this essay argues that our own flesh is related to that of others through lines of intercorporeal relations that collectively form topographies of flesh. When we attend to those material relationships present in a particular locality at a point in time, we are able to recognize topographical aggregates of beings that can serve as a basis for this new feminist ontology. An example from Toni Morrison's Beloved involving a human woman and a nonhuman one is used as a paradigm for thinking ontological connection and difference at the same time
    Feminist PhenomenologyEcofeminismPostcolonial FeminismFeminist Approaches to Philosophy, MiscVarieti…Read more
    Feminist PhenomenologyEcofeminismPostcolonial FeminismFeminist Approaches to Philosophy, MiscVarieties of Feminism, MiscFeminism: The BodyFeminism: OppressionFeminism: The SelfTopics in Feminist Philosophy, Misc
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    Introduzione. Il corpo del nostro tempo
    Chiasmi International 18 149-154. 2016.
    Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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    Love, Theory, and Politics: Critical Trinities in Simone de Beauvoir’s The Mandarins
    In Sally J. Scholz Shannon Mussett (ed.), Contradictions of Freedom: Philosophical Essays on Simone de Beauvoir’s “The Mandarins, Suny Press. pp. 157-176. 2005.
    Philosophy of Literature, MiscSimone de BeauvoirSocial and Political Philosophy, MiscFeminist Metaph…Read more
    Philosophy of Literature, MiscSimone de BeauvoirSocial and Political Philosophy, MiscFeminist MetaphysicsHegel: Philosophy of History
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    Sounding Depth with the North Atlantic Right Whale and Merleau-Ponty: An Exercise in Comparative Phenomenology
    Journal for Critical Animal Studies 9 (1-2): 144-166. 2011.
    Embodiment and Situated CognitionMaurice Merleau-PontyPhilosophy of Consciousness, General WorksEnvi…Read more
    Embodiment and Situated CognitionMaurice Merleau-PontyPhilosophy of Consciousness, General WorksEnvironmental Philosophy, Misc
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    Introduction. Le corps de notre temps
    Chiasmi International 18 143-148. 2016.
    Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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