Feminist Politics of Breathing
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2018
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Škof, Lenart
Brendtson, Petri
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Breathing and politics are not usually considered relevant to one another. Is it therefore possible to engage with breathing as a force of social justice? What kinds of atmospheres can corpomaterial dynamics of breathing help envision for the possibility for individuals and social groups to live breathable lives? It is my aspiration here to argue that politics can take place not only in terms of governance, social movements, identity politics, and biopolitics but also in terms of quotidian bodily actions—such as breathing. By working with breath as a force that is common to all living and breathing (in this chapter, human) beings yet differential in its enactments, I propose a rethinking of politics in which corpomaterial actions matter—politics not based on universalizing, homogenizing, or essentializing understandings of embodiment or subjectivity but conceptualized and enacted intersectionally in their specific situatedness and dispersal in the individual and structural dynamics of power relations. This chapter of the volume, therefore, explores the possibility of such politics in relation to the quotidian practices of breathing
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Taverne, SDG 5 - Gender Equality, SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
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Górska, M A 2018, Feminist Politics of Breathing. in L Škof & P Brendtson (eds), Atmospheres of Breathing : The Respiratory Questions Of Philosophy. Suny Press, pp. 247-260.