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Critical phenomology : an introduction / Elisa Magri and Paddy McQueen.

Van Pelt Library HM480 .M34 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Magrì, Elisa, author.
McQueen, Paddy, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Criticism (Philosophy).
Phenomenology.
Physical Description:
x, 260 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge ; Hoboken : Polity Press, 2022.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. What is Critical Phenomenology?
1.1. Critical methodological approaches in classical phenomenology
1.2. Contemporary critical phenomenology: key methodological approaches
2. Corporeality
Body awareness, body images, and resistant bodies
2.1. The transcendental-phenomenological critique of corporeal experience
2.2. The existential-phenomenological critique of the body
2.3. Resistant bodies: body images, illness, and disability
3. Intersubjectivity
Empathy, being-with others, and the ethics of sensibility
3.1. At the roots of intersubjective experience: the problem of empathy
3.2. Being-with others and (in)authenticity
3.3. Intercorporeality and the ethics of sensibility
4. Gender and Sexuality
Feminist phenomenology and the politics of gender
4.1. Sex and gender in early classical phenomenology
4.2. Feminist critiques of classical phenomenology
4.3. Building a critical phenomenology of gender
4.4. Power, discourse, and the gendered body
4.5. Trans phenomenology
4.6. Sexuality
5. Race
Phenomenology of race, racialization, and mestiza consciousness
5.1. The phenomenological approach to race
5.2. Fanon on the `fact of Blackness'
5.3. Racial objectification and racializing styles of perception
5.4. Mestiza consciousness and the multiplicitous self
6. Social Experience and Political Action
Communal life, political space, and solidarity
6.1. Communal life and affect
6.2. Phenomenology of political space
6.3. Phenomenology of social alienation
6.4. Phenomenology of epistemic injustice
6.5. Solidarity, vulnerability, and precariousness.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
150954111X
9781509541119
1509541128
9781509541126
OCLC:
1287077438

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