A Phenomenology for Women of Color: Merleau-Ponty and Identity in Difference depicts the dynamic and creative expressions of race and racism through a phenomenological framework to address the ambiguity within the experiences of race and sex and ultimately to conceptualize the identity group "women of color."
A Phenomenology for Women of Color: Merleau-Ponty and Identity in Difference depicts the dynamic and creative expressions of race and racism through a phenomenological framework to address the ambiguity within the experiences of race and sex and ultimately to conceptualize the identity group "women of color."
Emily S. Lee is professor of philosophy at California State University, Fullerton.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: A Phenomenology of Perception: Racism as Bias and Multiplicitous Subjects Chapter Two: The Phenomenological Structure of Experience: The Ambiguity of Intersectionality as a Group Identity Chapter Three: The Body Movement of Historico-Racial-Sexual Schemas Chapter Four: Three Criticisms of Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology Chapter Five: In the Face of Indifference: The Phenomenological Structure of Identity-in-Difference Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: A Phenomenology of Perception: Racism as Bias and Multiplicitous Subjects Chapter Two: The Phenomenological Structure of Experience: The Ambiguity of Intersectionality as a Group Identity Chapter Three: The Body Movement of Historico-Racial-Sexual Schemas Chapter Four: Three Criticisms of Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology Chapter Five: In the Face of Indifference: The Phenomenological Structure of Identity-in-Difference Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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