Lived bodies: women's experience of sex and gender

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Rhodes University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Philosophy

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This thesis will discuss the category of women, as a social group, through a phenomenological understanding of women's subjective experiences. In arguing for the phenomenological perspective of the lived body, I show the ways in which other conceptions of women's embodied subjectivity ultimately fail to provide comprehensive accounts of the lived experience of being a woman. I begin with an investigation into how biological determinists hypothesise women's bodies as sexed. I then move to respond to Judith Butler's poststructuralist feminist account of the gendered body. Finally, I argue that the embodied experience of being a woman is best explained as an ambiguous relationship between socially constructed expectations of femininity and biological materiality.

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