Intersections of Feminist Technoscience and Phenomenology
Subjectivity, Embodiment, Agency
Kristin Zeiler editor Lisa Folkmarson Käll editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:27th Nov '25
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 27th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Intersections of Feminist Technoscience and Phenomenology: Subjectivity, Embodiment, Agency brings together feminist phenomenology and feminist technoscience studies with the aim of gaining a more comprehensive understanding of subjectivity and subjectivities, as embodied and situated in the world.
The book demonstrates how combining insights from both of these traditions can deepen feminist analyses of pressing contemporary issues, from climate change to medical technologies, while contributing to broader discussions in feminist theory, epistemology, and subjectivity studies. The volume is organized into three interconnected parts examining situated subjectivity and knowledge production, embodiment and normative body formation, and the relationship between affectivity and agency.
Intersections of Feminist Technoscience and Phenomenology is an essential resource for both undergraduates and postgraduates studying Gender Studies, Philosophy, Science and Technology Studies, Environmental and Medical Humanities, and Bioethics.
“A valuable and long overdue conversation demonstrating the theoretical insights afforded by engaging both feminist phenomenology and feminist technoscience studies to explore our ways of being in and with the world. "
- Ericka Johnson, Professor of Gender and Society, Linköping University, Sweden
“This very timely and essential collection sets out the case not just for bringing the two areas of inquiry – feminist technoscience studies and critical phenomenology - into dialogue but for exposing their deep interdependence. Zeiler and Kӓll once again offer a rich resource that will be as engaging to postconventional philosophers as to those embracing highly empirical studies. With their scholarly but sensitive introductions to the contributions of each section, they skillfully guide the reader through three major areas – subjectivities, embodiment and affectivity – of lived experience to emphasise the need for an inherently interdisciplinary reading.”
- Margrit Shildrick, Guest Professor of Gender and Knowledge Production, Stockholm University, Sweden
“In bringing together feminist theorising about embodied subjectivity through phenomenology, with critical perspectives about how bodies are situated within, and shaped by, material and discursive forces, this volume offers a range of engaging and provocative chapters that forge new theoretical ground in feminist scholarship. Considering the experience and formation of subjectivity within diverse topics, such as technology, pregnancy, prostheses, ageing and death, the essays in this book provide fascinating reflections about what it means to be a situated, relational, feeling and embodied subject in a world shaped by power, technology and artefacts. This volume will become essential reading in both feminist STS and feminist phenomenology, enriching theoretical methodologies in a range of debates and disciplinary approaches.”
- Luna Dolezal, Professor of Philosophy and Medical Humanities, University of Exeter, UK
ISBN: 9781032994437
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
362 pages