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Professor of english at the University of Texas at Arlington, Stacy Alamo, describes the way in which matter and nature related across a number of disciplines including feminism, "This chapter introduces some of the theoretical models, questions, and arguments of the book, focusing on how feminist corporeal theory, disability studies, environmental humanities, and science studies productively engage with the materiality of human bodies and nonhuman natures." "The material turn is by no means exclusive to feminist theory. New conceptions of materiality that are neither biologically reductive nor strictly social constructionist are emerging in many disciplines: environmental philosophy, corporeal feminism, disability studies, transgender theory, science studies, animal studies, new media studies, race theory, and other areas."



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