The Feminine Body and the Culture of Care

New Bioeth. 2022 Sep;28(3):199-207. doi: 10.1080/20502877.2022.2067626. Epub 2022 May 27.

Abstract

Can we speak of a feminine approach to caring for the body? If there is such an approach, how does culture influence or even construct it? Do we need a new culture of care in the medical field? What can a woman's contribution be to transform culture in this area? In this analysis, I take the human body and its way of being in the world as my starting point, so that we could speak, using Sartrean terminology, of a 'psychical body'. Then I consider the symbiosis that occurs during pregnancy, and I speak of it as a 'relational modality', that gives an 'existential orientation' to women, whether or not they are biological mothers. Finally, I show some implications of this relational modality for the culture of care.

Keywords: Care; feminism; motherhood; woman’s body.

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Mothers*
  • Pregnancy