Embodying Mêtis: The Braiding of Cunning and Bodily Intelligence in Feminist Storymaking

This paper playfully uses the terms mêtis and Metis to trace the act (the performative doing) and the art (the braiding) of bodily intelligence and cunning in feminist storymaking. To highlight the importance of mêtis/Metis in contemporary feminist scholarship and research methodology, I draw on my...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Metta, Marilyn
Format: Journal Article
Published: University of Western Australia 2015
Online Access:http://www.outskirts.arts.uwa.edu.au/volumes/volume-32/marilyn-metta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17198
_version_ 1848749398159261696
author Metta, Marilyn
author_facet Metta, Marilyn
author_sort Metta, Marilyn
building Curtin Institutional Repository
collection Online Access
description This paper playfully uses the terms mêtis and Metis to trace the act (the performative doing) and the art (the braiding) of bodily intelligence and cunning in feminist storymaking. To highlight the importance of mêtis/Metis in contemporary feminist scholarship and research methodology, I draw on my own research in embodied lifewriting and narratives of resistance in women’s lives as well as my recent project of re-mythologising the ancient Greek Goddess Metis and her embodiment of mêtis. The term mêtis refers to the quality of bodily intelligence and cunning whilst the term Metis refers to the ancient female mythological figure in Greek mythology. The term cunning is used in this paper as both a noun (the quality of resourcefulness, trickery and elusiveness) and an adjective. The term storymaking is used to suggest a kind of doing and an act of making something – it implies an active, conscious and deliberate act and process. The notion of storymaking also suggests how we make stories and how stories make us (see Metta 2010, 286). In its bridging of the discursive and the corporeal, I see this reclamation project of Metis/mêtis in feminist storymaking as an example of feminist materialist methodology.
first_indexed 2025-11-14T07:20:18Z
format Journal Article
id curtin-20.500.11937-17198
institution Curtin University Malaysia
institution_category Local University
last_indexed 2025-11-14T07:20:18Z
publishDate 2015
publisher University of Western Australia
recordtype eprints
repository_type Digital Repository
spelling curtin-20.500.11937-171982017-05-30T07:59:51Z Embodying Mêtis: The Braiding of Cunning and Bodily Intelligence in Feminist Storymaking Metta, Marilyn This paper playfully uses the terms mêtis and Metis to trace the act (the performative doing) and the art (the braiding) of bodily intelligence and cunning in feminist storymaking. To highlight the importance of mêtis/Metis in contemporary feminist scholarship and research methodology, I draw on my own research in embodied lifewriting and narratives of resistance in women’s lives as well as my recent project of re-mythologising the ancient Greek Goddess Metis and her embodiment of mêtis. The term mêtis refers to the quality of bodily intelligence and cunning whilst the term Metis refers to the ancient female mythological figure in Greek mythology. The term cunning is used in this paper as both a noun (the quality of resourcefulness, trickery and elusiveness) and an adjective. The term storymaking is used to suggest a kind of doing and an act of making something – it implies an active, conscious and deliberate act and process. The notion of storymaking also suggests how we make stories and how stories make us (see Metta 2010, 286). In its bridging of the discursive and the corporeal, I see this reclamation project of Metis/mêtis in feminist storymaking as an example of feminist materialist methodology. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17198 http://www.outskirts.arts.uwa.edu.au/volumes/volume-32/marilyn-metta University of Western Australia fulltext
spellingShingle Metta, Marilyn
Embodying Mêtis: The Braiding of Cunning and Bodily Intelligence in Feminist Storymaking
title Embodying Mêtis: The Braiding of Cunning and Bodily Intelligence in Feminist Storymaking
title_full Embodying Mêtis: The Braiding of Cunning and Bodily Intelligence in Feminist Storymaking
title_fullStr Embodying Mêtis: The Braiding of Cunning and Bodily Intelligence in Feminist Storymaking
title_full_unstemmed Embodying Mêtis: The Braiding of Cunning and Bodily Intelligence in Feminist Storymaking
title_short Embodying Mêtis: The Braiding of Cunning and Bodily Intelligence in Feminist Storymaking
title_sort embodying mêtis: the braiding of cunning and bodily intelligence in feminist storymaking
url http://www.outskirts.arts.uwa.edu.au/volumes/volume-32/marilyn-metta
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17198