Telling Feminist Philosophy Stories

Introduction to the FPQ Symposium on Cressida Heyes’s _Anaesthetics of Existence: Essays on Experience at the Edge_

Authors

  • Kristin Rodier Athabasca University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5206/fpq/2023.2.16598

Keywords:

Clare Hemmings, feminist philosophy, Cressida Heyes, feminist agency, resistance, embodiment, feminist storytelling

Abstract

This introduction reflects on practices of telling stories about works by influential contemporary feminist philosophers, interrogating what is considered impactful feminist philosophy. I frame this edition through a particular kind of re-citational engagement with Heyes’s work—through her own previous writings and my first-personal experiences with the text and her role in my intellectual formation as my dissertation supervisor. I draw on Clare Hemmings’s (2011) work on the grammar of feminist intellectual storytelling, offering brush strokes through embodied and relational stories that help me make sense of Anaesthetics, in order to tell alternative stories to frame the work, specifically Heyes’s methods, impacts, and the relations amongst her previous works. In reflecting on the embodied realities and feminist intellectual networks that inform our framing practices, I consider how we are relationally and affectively invested in figures and thinkers, our schools of thought, our style of philosophy, and our forms of participation in the discipline. Through these reflections, I trace Heyes’s work as grasping life examples with rich opportunities to grapple with stubborn philosophical ambivalences in conceptualizing embodied freedom and agency, while developing adaptive methods that probe their transcendental conditions.

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Author Biography

Kristin Rodier, Athabasca University

KRISTIN RODIER is an assistant professor of philosophy at Athabasca University. Her current writing explores a critical phenomenology of the body that intersects fatness, gender, ability, and race. Her research is grounded in feminist philosophy and investigates changing selfhood in light of time, habit, and gender oppression.

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Published

2023-06-16

How to Cite

Rodier, Kristin. 2023. “Telling Feminist Philosophy Stories: Introduction to the FPQ Symposium on Cressida Heyes’s _Anaesthetics of Existence: Essays on Experience at the Edge_”. Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 9 (2). https://doi.org/10.5206/fpq/2023.2.16598.

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Section

Symposium, peer-reviewed

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