Season 6, Episode 1: Our Bodies, Ourselves

What does it mean to know your body? Tune in to hear Jaime and Theresa discuss literature, feminist education, and the cultural moments that help us understand embodiment. From early women’s liberation’s goal in the “Declaration of Sentiments” of rethinking the role of the body to the western philosophy of the mind/body split, the body has been theorized, politicized, and policed. Despite this history of oppression, the body has also been a site of resistance and power. Our hosts discuss various myths, like that of the vaginal orgasm, about the body and landmark texts that have shaped our thinking about embodiment. While the title and inspiration for this episode is taken from the 1970 book Our Bodies, Ourselves by the Boston Women’s Health Collective, this episode expands the conversation about embodiment to touch upon trauma studies and trans experience.

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