Otago Polytechnic, School of Midwifery, Private Bag 1910, Dunedin, 9001, New Zealand.
Midwifery. 2010 Aug;26(4):457-62. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2008.10.004. Epub 2008 Dec 11.
The body is of central concern to midwifery yet, as a profession, we have largely failed to grapple with the corpus of feminist and other literature that deals with the body. This article provides an overview of the ways in which the body has been theorised, from the essential and biological through to postmodern theories of the body. We draw attention to the limitations of some of these approaches, suggesting that Elizabeth Grosz's schema of the Möbius strip (representing the inter-relationships between the inside and outside, culture and nature) provides a useful framework for thinking about the body; one that avoids a biological materialism that disregards the effect of culture, and a cultural determinism that neglects the corporeal body. Recognising the multiplicity and fluidity of women's experiences of pregnancy, their body and childbearing emancipates us from the limitations imposed by the masculinist Western philosophical traditions that we have inherited.
身体是助产士关注的核心,但作为一个专业,我们在很大程度上未能理解涉及身体的女权主义和其他文献的主体内容。本文概述了从本质和生物学到后现代身体理论的身体理论化方式。我们提请注意其中一些方法的局限性,认为伊丽莎白·格罗兹(Elizabeth Grosz)的莫比乌斯带(Mobius strip)模式(代表内部和外部、文化和自然之间的相互关系)为思考身体提供了一个有用的框架;这个框架避免了一种生物唯物主义,这种唯物主义忽略了文化的影响,也避免了一种文化决定论,这种文化决定论忽视了肉体的身体。认识到女性怀孕、身体和分娩经历的多样性和流动性,使我们摆脱了我们继承的西方男性中心哲学传统所施加的限制。