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Acknowledgments -- Introduction: foundations of a theory of the body -- Pt. I. Phenomenological formulations -- Edmund Husserl -- Ch. 1. Material things in their relation to the aesthetic body / Edmund Husserl -- The constitution of psychic reality through the body / Edmund Husserl -- Ch. 2. Soft, smooth hands: Husserl's phenomenology of the lived-body / Dolin Welton -- Ch. 3. The zero-point of orientation: the placement of the I in perceived space / Elmar Holenstein -- Martin Heidegger -- Ch. 4. Introduction to being and time / Martin Heidegger -- Equipment, action, and the world / Martin Heidegger -- Dasein as affective responsiveness and as understanding / Martin Heidegger -- Seeing and sight / Martin Heidegger -- Hearing, discourse, and the call of care / Martin Heidegger-- Hands / Martin Heidegger -- On hearing the logos / Martin Heidegger -- Ch. 5. The ontological dimension of embodiment: Heidegger's thinking of being / David Michael Levin -- Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- Ch. 6. Situating the body / Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- The lived body / Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- The body in its sexual being / Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- The natural world and the body / Maurice Merleau-Ponty -- Ch. 7. Saturated intentionality / Anthony J. Steinbock -- Ch. 8. Flesh and blood: a proposed supplement to Merleau-Ponty / Drew Leder -- Pt. II. Psycho- and sociotropic genealogical analyses -- Jacques Lacan -- Ch. 9. Towards a genetic theory of the ego / Jacques Lacan -- The see-saw of desire / Jacques Lacan -- The imaginary, the symbolic, and the body / Jacques Lacan -- Anamorphosis / Jacques Lacan -- Ch. 10. The status and significance of the body in Lacan's imaginary and symbolic orders / Charles W. Bonner -- Michel Foucault -- Ch. 11. Discipline and punish / Michel Foucault -- The history of sexuality -- Michel Foucalt -- Ch. 12. The subjectification of the body / Alphonso Lingis -- Ch. 13. Foucault and the paradox of bodily inscriptions / Judith Butler -- Pt. III. Towards a semiotics of the gendered body / Julia Kristeva -- Ch. 14. Subject and body / Julia Kristeva -- On the meaning of drives / Julia Kristeva -- Ch. 15. The flesh become word: the body in Kristeva's theory / Kelly Oliver -- Luce Irigaray -- Ch. 16. Female desire / Luce Irigaray -- Ch. 17. Beyond sex and gender: on Luce Irigaray's "This sex which is not one" / Tina Chanter