2015
DOI: 10.28968/cftt.v1i1
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Abstract: This paper considers wide-ranging heart-centered approaches to understanding bodies, objects, and personhood. It puts these into tension with other ways of approaching questions of life and embodiment, especially ones inspired by neuroscience, to argue that thinking with the heart has value for feminist theory. The heart that is my object traverses scale, and is in a sense a series of objects-ranging from heart cells, to hearts and circulatory systems, to women interpellated into heart health, to public debate… Show more

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