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This paper was first presented at a meeting of the mid-west division of the Society for Women in Philosophy (SWIP) in October 1977. Versions of the paper were subsequently presented at a session sponsored by SWIP at the Western Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association, April 1978; and at the Third Annual Merleau-Ponty Circle meeting, Duquesne University, September 1978. Many people in discussions at those meetings contributed gratifying and helpful responses. I am particularly grateful to Professors Sandra Bartky, Claudia Card, Margaret Simons, J. Davidson Alexander, and William McBride for their criticisms and suggestions. Final revisions of the paper were complete while I was a fellow in the National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship in Residence for College Teachers program at the University of Chicago.
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Young, I.M. Throwing like a girl: A phenomenology of feminine body comportment motility and spatiality. Hum Stud 3, 137–156 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02331805
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