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Body, self, other : the phenomenology of social encounters / edited by Luna Dolezal and Danielle Petherbridge.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dolezal, Luna, editor.
Petherbridge, Danielle, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Interpersonal relations--Philosophy.
Interpersonal relations.
Other (Philosophy).
Phenomenology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (422 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Albany, New York : Suny Press, 2017.
Summary:
Examines the lived experience of social encounters drawing on phenomenological insights.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Reconsidering the Phenomenology of Social Encounters
Notes
References
Part I: Embodied Politics: Encountering Race and Violence
1 The Body and Political Violence: Between Isolation and Homogenization
Introduction
Selfhood and Sociality Based on the Corporeal Sharing of Meaning
Politics Providing the Conditions for the Possibility of Sharing Meaning
Political Violence and Its (Direct and Indirect) Impact on Bodies
Conclusion: Bodies in Revolt Between Isolation and Homogenization
2 A Critical Phenomenology of Solidarity and Resistance in the 2013 California Prison Hunger Strikes
Extreme Isolation and Gang Validation at Pelican Bay State Prison
Critical Phenomenology as a Practice of Liberation
Resistance and Solidarity in the Pelican Bay Shu
3 Sedimented Attitudes and Existential Responsibilities
Questioning White Ignorance
Beauvoir and Merleau-ponty on Privilege, Passivity, and Responsibility
4 Racializing Perception and the Phenomenology of Invisibility
The Dialectics of Invisibility and the Lived Experience of Race
Re-visioning Ethical Forms of Seeing: Perception Contra Sartre
Rupturing Racialized Patterns of Perception
The Phenomenology of Invisibility: Honneth's Account of Recognition and Perception
Part II: Relationality, Ethics, and the Other
5 Social Interaction, Autonomy, and Recognition
Interaction
Recognition
Relational Autonomy
6 The Weight of Others: Social Encounters and an Ethics of Reading
"Others" in the Preface to Phenomenology of Perception: From Epistemology to Ontology
Others and Language in Phenomenology of Perception
Traces of Others in Phenomenology of Perception.
Notes
7 Linguistic Encounters: The Performativity of Active Listening
Language and Social Power
The Hearer's Uptake as a Felicity Condition for Speech-acts
Performativity of Active Listening
8 Wonder as the Primary Passion: A Phenomenological Perspective on Irigaray's Ethics of Difference
The Mind-body Union
Wonder as a Passion of the Soul
Wonder as Task
Conclusion: An Ethics of Reading and Writing?
9 Merleau-Ponty on Understanding Other Others
The Problem of Others: First Epistemological Problem
The Problem of Others: Second Epistemological Problem
The Problem of Others: The Conceptual Problem
The Problem(s) of Other Others
Conclusion
Part III: Embodiment, Subjectivity, and Intercorporeality
10 Lived Body, Intersubjectivity, and Intercorporeality: The Body in Phenomenology
The Breakthrough Discovery of Embodiment in Phenomenology
Embodied Being-in-the-world as an Overcoming of Cartesian Dualism
The Key Phenomenological Distinction: Leib Versus Körper
Bodily Mineness: The Uniquely Personal "Possession" of My Body
The Technologically Enhanced Body
The Intertwining of the Senses: Merleau-ponty's "Chiasm"
The Lived Body as Experienced in Fantasy, Dream, and Altered States
Intersubjectivity, Intercorporeality, Being-with-one-another (Miteinandersein)
11 Phenomenology and Intercorporeality in the Case of Commercial Surrogacy
The Metaphors and Practices of Surrogacy
The Phenomenology of Intercorporeality and the Maternal-fetal Relation
12 Agoraphobia, Sartre, and the Spatiality of the Look
Sartre and the Body
The Body-For-Others
The Case of "Vincent"
The Look of the Other.
Agoraphobia and the Look
13 Intercorporeal Expression and the Subjectivity of Dementia
Intercorporeal Capabilities
Constitutive Intercorporeality
Intercorporeality as a Relation of Expression
Situated Expression
Notes on Contributors
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781438466224
1438466226

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