Attached Paper In-person November Annual Meeting 2026

Geschlecht, Khôra, and the Obscure She-Beast: Womb Cosmology beyond the Phallocentric Matrix

Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)

This paper examines an unexpected resonance between Daoist cosmology and European continental philosophy by examining the womb motif as a challenge to phallocentric metaphysics. Bringing Jacques Derrida’s reading of Martin Heidegger into conversation with the Daoist notion of the “gate of the obscure she-beast” (玄牝之门) in the Daodejing, it asks how womb cosmology might reopen the question of sexual difference beyond metaphysical opposition. The paper revisits Derrida’s critique of Heidegger’s concept of Geschlecht, which seeks a primordial unity underlying sexual differentiation yet risks neutralizing difference within a phallocentric framework. Derrida’s reading of khōra in Plato’s Timaeus introduces a “third genos,” an impersonal spacing beyond paternal and maternal figures, though this abstraction remains tied to metaphysical neutrality. By contrast, the Daodejing presents the obscure femininity as a generative threshold where masculine and feminine function as shifting polarities rather than fixed oppositions, offering a dynamic model of generativity that destabilizes phallocentric mastery.