Beyond the Bump: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Pregnancy

French philosopher Hélène Cixous (1976) stressed the importance of feminine writing. She believes that women should take part in sharing their experiences from their own novel points-of-view. We discuss that while pregnancy is an experience unique to women; it has been misappropriated by patriarchal...

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Main Authors: Bianas, Hazel T, Garcia, Leni dlR, Albano, Ninotchka Mumtaj B
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.philo-faculty-pubs-10522022-01-27T08:52:14Z Beyond the Bump: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Pregnancy Bianas, Hazel T Garcia, Leni dlR Albano, Ninotchka Mumtaj B French philosopher Hélène Cixous (1976) stressed the importance of feminine writing. She believes that women should take part in sharing their experiences from their own novel points-of-view. We discuss that while pregnancy is an experience unique to women; it has been misappropriated by patriarchal structures throughout the years. The pregnancy bump; which is more than just evidence of the uterus stretching to accommodate the fetus; is a symbol of a woman's triumphs and struggles all throughout conception; pregnancy and childbirth. We show that women have already gone beyond the bump and challenged existing patriarchal systems through different means; as Cixous has enjoined women to do. With this; it is asserted that the philosophy of pregnancy be reconceived as well; in order to escape existing boundaries that constrict the discourse to ethical issues of rape; abortion; and medical interventions; making it face issues that surround women's experience of pregnancy; as well as deeper meanings the pregnant body itself represents. 2021-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/philo-faculty-pubs/50 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1052&context=philo-faculty-pubs Philosophy Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo pregnancy Cixous feminist body representation Feminist Philosophy Other Psychiatry and Psychology Philosophy Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic pregnancy
Cixous
feminist
body
representation
Feminist Philosophy
Other Psychiatry and Psychology
Philosophy
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
spellingShingle pregnancy
Cixous
feminist
body
representation
Feminist Philosophy
Other Psychiatry and Psychology
Philosophy
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy
Bianas, Hazel T
Garcia, Leni dlR
Albano, Ninotchka Mumtaj B
Beyond the Bump: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Pregnancy
description French philosopher Hélène Cixous (1976) stressed the importance of feminine writing. She believes that women should take part in sharing their experiences from their own novel points-of-view. We discuss that while pregnancy is an experience unique to women; it has been misappropriated by patriarchal structures throughout the years. The pregnancy bump; which is more than just evidence of the uterus stretching to accommodate the fetus; is a symbol of a woman's triumphs and struggles all throughout conception; pregnancy and childbirth. We show that women have already gone beyond the bump and challenged existing patriarchal systems through different means; as Cixous has enjoined women to do. With this; it is asserted that the philosophy of pregnancy be reconceived as well; in order to escape existing boundaries that constrict the discourse to ethical issues of rape; abortion; and medical interventions; making it face issues that surround women's experience of pregnancy; as well as deeper meanings the pregnant body itself represents.
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author Bianas, Hazel T
Garcia, Leni dlR
Albano, Ninotchka Mumtaj B
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Garcia, Leni dlR
Albano, Ninotchka Mumtaj B
author_sort Bianas, Hazel T
title Beyond the Bump: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Pregnancy
title_short Beyond the Bump: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Pregnancy
title_full Beyond the Bump: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Pregnancy
title_fullStr Beyond the Bump: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Beyond the Bump: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Pregnancy
title_sort beyond the bump: reconceiving the philosophy of pregnancy
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/philo-faculty-pubs/50
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1052&context=philo-faculty-pubs
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