Absolute Metaphors and Metaphors of the Maternal

Auteurs

  • Nicole Miglio Université de Milan

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/7193

Résumé

The pregnant female body and, more generally, the generative process tout court have been linked with metaphors since the dawn of Western philosophy, though this history has only recently been taken up and critically discussed (Rigotti 2010; Cavarero 1995). The research hypothesis I test in this paper is that pregnancy and childbirth ought to be considered as absolute metaphors, as per their “indissoluble alogicality” (Blumenberg 2010). Following the analyses presented in Paradigms for a Metaphorology, the goal of the article is to enhance dialogue between Blumenberg’s conception of the metaphor and those philosophical reflections that focus on the pervasiveness of metaphors concerning pregnancy and childbirth. This paper is therefore an investigation on the link between female reproductive functions and philosophical knowledge.

Biographie de l'auteur

Nicole Miglio, Université de Milan

Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Philosophy, Università degli Studi di Milano, where she is a member of the research group PIS (Performing Identities Studies). Her main areas of research are phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy.

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Publiée

2022-10-15

Comment citer

Miglio, N. (2022). Absolute Metaphors and Metaphors of the Maternal. Philosophy Kitchen - Revue De Philosophie Contemporaine, (17), 165–176. https://doi.org/10.13135/2385-1945/7193