Iris Marion Young's scientific contributions
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... In other words, embodiment refers to the concept of our experiences, perceptions, emotions, and actions being deeply entwined with our physical bodies (Merleau-Ponty 2004). Informed by feminist scholars (Scully 2014;Fineman 2004;Young 2020), phenomenologists (Dolezal 2015;Svenaeus 2017;Lee 2018;Merleau-Ponty 2004), and political philosopher (Sandel 1998), I see breastfeeding as an embodied social practice that unsettles the notion of subjectivity and demands us to rethink the notion of liberal conception of individual. ...