“It Happens, But I’m Not There”: On the Phenomenology of Childbirth

Autor(en)
Dylan Trigg
Abstrakt

Phenomenologically grounded research on pregnancy is a thriving area of activity in feminist studies and related disciplines. But what has been largely omitted in this area of research is the experience of childbirth itself. This paper proposes a phenomenological analysis of childbirth inspired by the work of Merleau-Ponty. The paper proceeds from the conviction that the concept of anonymity can play a critical role in explicating the affective structure of childbirth. This is evident in at least two respects. First, the concept of anonymity gives structural specificity to the different levels of bodily existence at work in childbirth. Second, the concept of anonymity can play a powerful explanatory role in accounting for the sense of strangeness accompanying childbirth. To flesh these ideas out, I focus on two attributes of birth, sourced from first-person narratives of childbirth. The first aspect concerns the sense of leaving one's body behind during childbirth while the second aspect concerns the sense of strangeness accompanying the first encounter with the baby upon successful delivery. I take both of these aspects of childbirth seriously, treating them as being instructive not only of the uniqueness of childbirth but also revealing something important about bodily life more generally. Accordingly, the paper unfolds in three stages. First, I will critically explore the concept of anonymity in Merleau-Ponty; second, I will apply this concept to childbirth; finally, I will provide an outline of how childbirth sheds light on the broader nature of bodily life.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Philosophie
Journal
Human Studies: A Journal for Philosophy and the Social Sciences
Band
44
Seiten
615-633
Anzahl der Seiten
19
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-021-09585-4
Publikationsdatum
12-2021
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
603113 Philosophie
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/ffb27ff8-0320-43aa-b98e-2981a683a6d7