On the Feminist Philosophy of Gillian Howie : Materialism and Mortality

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On the Feminist Philosophy of Gillian Howie : Materialism and Mortality

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781350067295
  • DDC分類 305.4201

Full Description

Over three decades, Gillian Howie wrote at the forefront of philosophy and critical theory, before her untimely death in 2013. This interdisciplinary collection uses her writings to explore the productive, yet often resistant, interrelationship between feminism and critical theory, examining the potential of Howie's particular form of materialism. The contributors also bring to this debate a serious engagement with Howie's late turn towards philosophies of mortality, therapy and 'living with dying'. The volume considers how differently embodied subjects are positioned within public institutions, discourses and spaces, and the role of philosophy, art, film, photography, and literature, in facing situations such as sexual oppression and life-limiting illness.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Notes on the Contributors

Editors' Introduction
Gillian Howie's Philosophies of Embodied Practice, Victoria Browne and Daniel Whistler

Part One: Feminism, Materialism, Critical Theory
Chapter One
When Feminist Philosophy Met Critical Theory: Gillian Howie's Historical Materialism, Stella Sandford
Chapter Two
Feminist Knowledge and Feminist Politics: Reflections on Howie and Late Feminism, Kimberly Hutchings
Chapter Three
Between Negative Dialectics and Sexual Difference: Generative Conjunctures in the Thinking of Gillian Howie, Joanna Hodge
Chapter Four
Scholarly Time and Feminist Time: Gillian Howie on Education and Intellectual Inheritance, Victoria Browne
Chapter Five
The Cloistered Imaginary, Daniel Whistler

Part Two: Living with Dying
Chapter Six
How to Think about Death: Living with Dying, Gillian Howie
Chapter Seven
Gillian Howie's Situated Philosophy: Theorizing Living and Dying 'In Situation', Christine Battersby
Chapter Eight
The Relationality of Death, Alison Stone
Chapter Nine
Reflections on 'Living up to Death', Morny Joy
Chapter Ten
Learning to Die, Finally, Claire Colebrook
Chapter Eleven
'What the Living Do': Poetry's Death and Dying, Deryn Rees-Jones
Chapter Twelve
Cancer Sucks: Photography and the Representation of Chronic Illness, Nedim Hassan
Chapter Thirteen
Movie-making as Palliative Care, Amy Hardie
Chapter Fourteen
Experience and Performance whilst Living with Disability and Dying: Disability Art as a Pathway to Flourishing, Janet Price and Ruth Gould

Index