The Fat Lip, hosted by Ash, «is a podcast for and about fat people... We are proud supporters of radical self - love and the fierce defense
of your body autonomy.»
We talk about the importance
of body autonomy - and we practice it through allowing our children to say no to US - even when it's something WE would like them to do (like brushing their hair, for example), or honoring their outlay of emotions via temper tantrum even when it isn't convenient for us.
Not exact matches
Lena Dunham has always been a strong advocate for
body autonomy, whether she's filming in her underwear for an episode
of «Girls» or rallying behind Planned Parenthood.
The notion
of women's
autonomy» including absolute control over our own
bodies» leaves us with an unrealistic sense
of human power and an exaggerated sense
of independence from the consequences
of our attitudes and actions.
Parents who have a relatively comfortable feeling about their own
bodies and a firm sense
of autonomy transmit these affirming feelings to their children during this stage.
So then, why should the rights
of an unborn fetus trump the bodily
autonomy of the mother, if she doesn't want to have her
body used in that way.
Actually, I just brought up a question
of bodily
autonomy, and how it would be applied in a very uneven way if abortion were made illegal on the premise that a fetus dependent on the
body of anther to survive has that right.
Are we forced, in any other aspect
of our lives, to give up
autonomy of our
body because someone else wants to use it?
Although it's not directly related to
body autonomy, a study in the Journal
of Child and Family Studies found that teaching toddlers early on to make their own decisions is an important life skill.
Encouraging
Body Autonomy: * Teach your child the correct names of their body parts, that their body belongs to them, and that they control who touches
Body Autonomy: * Teach your child the correct names
of their
body parts, that their body belongs to them, and that they control who touches
body parts, that their
body belongs to them, and that they control who touches
body belongs to them, and that they control who touches it.
The loss
of complete
body autonomy directly contributed to my PTSD, as I was made to feel helpless, even though I could rationally remind myself that I was choosing to breastfeed my son.
There is a very real possibility that under this administration my daughters will lost their Constitutional rights to reproductive freedom and therefore
autonomy of their
bodies, as is already happening state by state.
You are terrified
of being in the hospital, afraid
of what's going to happen to your
body and your
autonomy and your child.
In many countries around the world, women are being denied the most basic human right
of autonomy over their own
bodies.
This has eased RPF pressure, and allowed the relevant
bodies in Kampala to retain some
autonomy in responding to the old and new caseloads
of Rwandan refugees in lieu
of addressing their own domestic challenges.
One solution to the perceived lack
of autonomy and the threat
of political interference is to have the Treasury select committee appoint the OBR's chair, which would make the
body accountable to parliament, rather than the executive.
The counterintuitive solution being talked about most on the Scottish Labour left in the case
of a Corbyn victory is to demand full
autonomy from a Corbyn - run UK party, and to use a newly empowered conference (alongside new policy - making
bodies soon to be established in Unite and potentially in other unions) to restate the socialist aims
of the party.
Various speakers from labour unions, traditional councils, community development associations, professional
bodies, marketers, youth and religious groups agreed on the unity
of the country, independent candidacy, devolution
of power and local government
autonomy but rejected the idea
of creating new states.
Growing police
autonomy, both nationally - the Association
of Chief Police Officers, for example, is an independent corporate entity not a public
body - and internationally, especially within the EU
«The mission
of ISS, as the scientific
body of the National Health Service, requires an appropriate level
of autonomy,» says Giudice, a member
of the institute's scientific committee, which has been disbanded during the receivership.
Despite these promising reforms, the authors note that the
autonomy of the resulting committees, institutions and other
bodies is unclear.
«I have enormous respect for patients»
autonomy and understanding
of their own
bodies, and to some extent doctors are working with patients in a collaboration,» she says.
On 27 August, the government issued a decree that would strip the academy
of its
autonomy by having other
bodies appoint most
of its members and making its presidency an appointed position.
Just the sheer fact
of my lack
of physical
autonomy — the fact that I sleep with tiny humans snuggled up to me (and all over me), that my
body doesn't look the same as it once did, that I've only just now been able to spend a night away from my children — has been enough to highlight just how free my life must have felt before I had children.
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body.
And what better population
of student to study and nurture than, as education journalist Linda Perlstein puts it, youngsters whose «
bodies and psyches morph through the most radical changes since infancy, leaving them torn between anxiety and ardor, dependence and
autonomy, conformity and rebellion.»
For instance, in today's system, school governing
bodies (which now oversee schools, but which would likely have a modified composition or role under a contract schools model) have a fair degree
of autonomy on decisions about admission, budgets and language policy.
From its Burmester sound system to road imperfection - erasing Magic
Body Control suspension to adaptive drive tech (it's getting to be within spitting distance
of autonomy), the S - Classmates work tirelessly to isolate drivers and occupants from the pavement beneath them — or at least the most aggravating aspects
of it.
The new Golf Estate has gained quite a bit
of autonomy and charisma compared to the predecessor model — at the same time, the Golf Estate Concept R - Line highlights the dynamic potential
of the new
body version
of the Golf.
You were so brisk and nonchalant, as if you were selling me a handful
of rice, and not
autonomy over my own
body, that I didn't feel ashamed.
«SELF REFLECTION is an intersectional approach to issues
of «gender, identity, sexuality,
body image, censorship, and self - liberation,» says The Untitled Space Gallery, and the artists involve use their own
autonomy as a means
of addressing «the personal as political via self - reflection and reinvention, tackling conventional notions
of female image and taboo.»
Including film and performance photography
of some
of Brisley's most iconic work, and a new installation from which the exhibition takes its title, this show traces enduring themes in Brisley's work such as the
body as a tool for directly addressing individual
autonomy and fundamental notions
of power, authority, community and freedom.
Given women's greater
autonomy in general and in sexual matters in particular, it should be payback time, a chance for the woman artist's gaze to linger on the naked male
body as a source
of esthetic delight and desire.
The performances» cycling between contraction and release suggested that there are no easy resolutions to the paradoxes
of creative labor, and that a critical yet caring approach to the spectacle
of bodies at work may be one way to preserve creative
autonomy.
Exploring the position
of the female
body in the history
of digital image technology and the labour and politics inherent within commercial production, Cooper is interested in what new propositions
of refusal, sabotage or
autonomy this form
of working might propose.
These examples
of intimate touching highlight the lack
of autonomy over one's own
body under dominant structures in contemporary society.
Utilizing a plethora
of mediums, including painting, sculpture and paper, the exhibition seeks to flesh out concepts
of self identity, sexual
autonomy, perceived
body image and the broader cultural influence on our physicality.
«Women having ownership and
autonomy of their
bodies and their sexuality is a major part
of the evolving women's rights movement that is now coming to the forefront.
In her 2003 essay «Pimp Notes on
Autonomy,» Beth Coleman writes, «The fame
of black people... is a fame based on the foresight that race does not exist anymore, which does not necessarily make a
body right.»
I'm also thinking about the struggles around the
autonomy of bodies, whether they're women's or men's
bodies.
Her work firmly situates the female
body as a place for
autonomy and a vehicle to challenge the objectification and fetishization
of female sexuality and the invisibility
of the female aging
body.
b 4 u is stylistically distinctive from previous work, yet also tightly focuses on the core
of his preoccupations: the
body vs. abstraction; specificity vs. amorphousness;
autonomy vs. wholeness.
Semmel's work over the past five decades firmly situates the female
body as a place for
autonomy and a vehicle to challenge the objectification and fetishization
of female sexuality and the invisibility
of the female aging
body.
Using this loss
of innocence and the awakening
of the desirable and desiring
body as a springboard, Goodman seamlessly traverses a number
of media in her ongoing conversation around female identity and
autonomy.
The basis
of the ruling was on two main principles: — There is insufficient proximity between the physician and the potential child, who is not a separate legal entity until it is born — There is a unique relationship between a woman and her potential child, and the law specifically recognizes a woman's complete
autonomy over her
body
on the basis
of sex by penalizing female students for exercising
autonomy over their own
bodies, effectively restricting their reproductive choices.
The Bill gives this principle legislative force — requiring the secretary
of state to promote
autonomy by giving NHS
bodies and professionals freedom to exercise their functions in the most appropriate manner and by not imposing unnecessary burdens on them.
Sedley LJ agreed and was also concerned that if statutory
bodies like the Trust could challenge their own commercial agreements too readily, so could any party with a sufficient interest, and the net result would be to undermine the
autonomy of the public
bodies and encourage litigation.
This section
of the paper has drawn the most attention as it tackles the issues closest to the hearts
of sports governing
bodies: - While the Commission states that «it acknowledges the
autonomy of sporting organisations», it also makes clear its intention to become more involved in the governance
of sport, stating that it «can play a role in encouraging the sharing
of best practice in sport governance.
The establishment
of Indigenous governance structures is not a new idea, and varying degrees
of Indigenous
autonomy already exist through structures such as ATSIC, land councils, native title representative
bodies (and emerging prescribed
bodies corporate) and community - controlled organisations.