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3 The Female Body and Freedom: Conflict of Life or Colonial Dilemma in Marko Vovchok’s Narrations?

  • Olga Gomilko

    Olga Gomilko is a Leading Research Fellow at the Department of Philosophy of Culture, Ethics, and Aesthetics at the H. Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. She is Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and at the Department of Social Philosophy and Philosophy of Education at the Ukrainian State Dragomanov University. She was a Fulbright Scholar at Pennsylvania State University from 1998 to 1999. Her research areas are social/political philosophy, philosophy of education, philosophical anthropology, and philosophy of culture. The key subject of her research is the human body and its philosophical implications. She is the author of Metaphysics of the Human Body (2001), the co-author of Globalisation and Cultural Identity: The Ukrainian Dimension (2018), Philosophical Foundations of Scientific Research and the Education of a Scientist (2019), Women’s Learning Needs in Ukraine (2021), Living the Independence Dream Ukraine and Ukrainians in Contemporary Socio-Political Context (2024) and editor of The Challenge of Globalisation (2001) and The Vocation of the University (2005).

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter V
  2. Table of Contents V
  3. List of Abbreviations IX
  4. 1 Introduction Women and Their Body: Breaking the Silence 1
  5. Part I The Feminist Perspective
  6. 2 The Panoptic Gaze: Female Body and Place 19
  7. 3 The Female Body and Freedom: Conflict of Life or Colonial Dilemma in Marko Vovchok’s Narrations? 41
  8. 4 Relative (Non-)Existence of Female-Specific Neuropathology in Current Neuroimaging Research into Hysteria/Functional Neurological Disorders 53
  9. 5 Sexual Bodies: On Desire and Pleasure in Feminist and Thoughts 79
  10. 6 Beauty and the Duty to be Beautiful 95
  11. 7 Beauty Practices and Ukrainian Women Refugees in the Context of Russia-Ukraine War: Another Double Bind 109
  12. Part II The Feminist Ethics Perspective
  13. 8 Distractibility: Wandering Between Mary Wollstonecraft and Jane Austen 129
  14. 9 On Being ‘Indisposed’ to Study and Work, or the Discourse of the Victorian Women’s Menstruation 147
  15. 10 Female Reproductive Bodies and the Shift from Risk to Threat Society: The (Mis)Use of the Powers of Pregnancy in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Amy Ewing’s The Lone City-Series 163
  16. 11 Andrea Dworkin. Life, Death, War, and Virginity: A Radical Truth 179
  17. 12 Reproduction, Structural Injustice, and the Problem of Speaking for Others 197
  18. Part III The Phenomenological Perspective
  19. 13 Women, Bodies, and Experiences: Feminist Interventions in the Philosophy of the Body 213
  20. 14 Between Feminist Phenomenology and Socio-Structural Critique: The Hybrid Construction of Female Embodiment in the Early Theoretical Framework of Iris Marion Young as a Locus of Radical Interdisciplinarity 233
  21. 15 Confined Spatiality as Deontological Feeling: Iris Marion Young, the Embodied Sense of Entitlement and Its Varieties 251
  22. 16 Mothers Matter: Discussing Motherhood in Gender Studies and Feminist New Materialisms 269
  23. Part IV The Alternative Femininities Perspective
  24. 17 The Female Body and Leontion: Why Were Epicurean Women Capable of Philosophy? 287
  25. 18 Do Women Think with Their Body? Descartes, Malebranche, Poulain de la Barre 303
  26. 19 Arca as Demiurge: Cyborg’s Body, Mutant’s Body 321
  27. 20 The Reinvention of the Human Body: Cyborgs, String Figures and New Boundaries 339
  28. List of Contributors 339
  29. List of names
  30. List of subjects
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