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Roots of Power - Animate Form and Gendered Bodies (Paperback)
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Roots of Power - Animate Form and Gendered Bodies (Paperback)
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This interdisciplinary work demonstrates, by steadfast attention to
corporeal matters of fact, how the concept of power and of power
relations is rooted in bodily life, in animate form. It first shows
how Foucault's "optics of power" is Sartre's "The Look" writ large,
and proceeds to explain how optics of power are undergirded by a
"power of optics" which has its roots in our primate evolutionary
heritage. The exploration of an evolutionary genealogy leads in
turn into extended examinations and exemplifications of corporeal
and intercorporeal archetypes. Moving easily through biological,
anthropological and psychological domains, and informed by keen
philosophical reflection, "The Roots of Power" aims to show how the
personal and political are fundamentally joined in the body, that
is, how the political defines us both as creatures of a natural
history and as culturally - and individually - groomed bearers of
meaning. Sheets-Johnstone assesses the complex of topics that
progressively surfaces such as females' being receptive
"year-round", male threat/female vulnerability, Sartre's
characterisation of females' being "in the form of a hole", and
proposed relationships between aggression and sex. In addition, she
shows through detailed analyses of Derrida's absencing of the
living body from the scene of grammatology, and of sociobiologists'
explanations of rape as adaptive behaviour how the tenets of
postmodernism and sociobiology preclude insight into the
personal-political equation. "The Roots of Power" concludes with an
extended critical meditation on Lacan's psychoanalytic, showing not
only how it is rooted in idiosyncratic archetypal elaborations but
how, in its scientisation of life, pedestalling of human language,
and silencing of the living body, it is a microcosm of 20th-century
Western practices and ideologies.
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