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  1. The Bodymind Problem and the Possibilities of Pain.Margaret Price - 2015 - Hypatia 30 (1):268-284.
    What is a crip politics of bodymind? Drawing upon Rosemarie Garland-Thomson's theory of the misfit, I explain my understanding of crip and bodymind within a feminist materialist framework, and argue that careful investigation of a crip politics of bodymind must involve accounting for two key, but under-explored, disability studies concepts: desire and pain. I trace the turn toward desire that has characterized DS theory for the last decade, and argue that while acknowledging disability desire, we must also attend to the (...)
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  • Women and consent.Carole Pateman - 1980 - Political Theory 8 (2):149-168.
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  • The Abused Mind: Feminist Theory, Psychiatric Disability, and Trauma.Andrea Nicki - 2001 - Hypatia 16 (4):80-104.
    I show how much psychiatric disability is informed by trauma, marginalization, sexist norms, social inequalities, concepts of irrationality and normalcy, oppositional mind-body dualism, and mainstream moral values. Drawing on feminist discussion of physical disability, I present a feminist theory of psychiatric disability that serves to liberate not only those who are psychiatrically disabled but also the mind and moral consciousness restricted in their ranges of rational possibilities.
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  • Sex and Power. [REVIEW]Carole Pateman - 1990 - Ethics 100 (2):398-407.
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  • A Dark History: Memories of Lobotomy in the New Era of Psychosurgery. [REVIEW]Jenell Johnson - 2009 - Medicine Studies 1 (4):367-378.
    Deep brain stimulation has recently been identified as the “new frontier” in the surgical treatment of major depressive disorder. Powerful memories of the lobotomy era, however, pose a rhetorical challenge to clinical researchers who wish to make a case for its therapeutic future. For DBS advocates, establishing the relationship between these two treatments is not just a matter of telling a history; it also requires crafting persuasive arguments for the lineage of DBS that relate the new psychosurgery in some way (...)
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  • Revisiting the Corpus of the Madwoman: Further Notes toward a Feminist Disability Studies Theory of Mental Illness.Elizabeth J. Donaldson - 2011 - In Kim Q. Hall (ed.), Feminist Disability Studies. Indiana University Press. pp. 91--114.
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  • Rhetoric and Communication Perspectives on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Policy and Protocol through Discourse.[author unknown] - 2017
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  • Volatile Bodies: Toward a Corporeal Feminism.Elizabeth Grosz - 1997 - Hypatia 12 (4):211-217.
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  • Rereading the Sophists: Classical Rhetoric Refigured.Susan C. Jarratt - 1994 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 27 (4):423-426.
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  • Rhetorical Dimensions in Criticism.Donald C. Bryant - 1974 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 7 (4):253-268.
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