Phenomenology and the Political
Herausgeber: Gurley, S. West; Pfeifer, Geoff
Phenomenology and the Political
Herausgeber: Gurley, S. West; Pfeifer, Geoff
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This collection of essays looks at the relation between phenomenology and the political from a variety of possible positions both critical and complimentary.
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This collection of essays looks at the relation between phenomenology and the political from a variety of possible positions both critical and complimentary.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 597g
- ISBN-13: 9781783487691
- ISBN-10: 1783487690
- Artikelnr.: 44498584
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 597g
- ISBN-13: 9781783487691
- ISBN-10: 1783487690
- Artikelnr.: 44498584
Geoffrey Pfeifer is Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He is the author of The New Materialism: Althusser, Badiou, and iek (2015). S. West Gurley is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Sam Houston State University. He is the author of Minding the Gap: What it is to Pay Attention Following the Collapse of the Subject-Object Distinction (2013).
Introduction
Geoff Pfeifer and S. West Gurley / Part I Phenomenological Politics and Livability/ 1. Recovering the Sensus Communis: Arendt's Phenomenology of Political Affects
Peg Birmingham / 2. Heideggerian Phenomenology and the Postmetaphysical Politics of Ontological Pluralism
Iain Thomson / 3. Phenomenology and the Impasse of Politics
William Koch / 4. The Politics of Spirit and the Self Destruction of the State to Come: Heidegger's Rectorate in the Black Notebooks
Andrew Mitchell / Part II Race and Anti-Colonialism / 5. Insurgent Subjects: Hegel
Césaire
and the Origins of Decolonial Phenomenology
Chad Kautzer / 6. Incarnate Historiography and the Politics of our Faces
John Drabinski / 7. What Does the Racist See? A Hegelian Reflection on Anti-Racist Tactics
Chioke I'Anson / 8. Native Cognitive Schemas and Decolonizing Democratic Ethics
Shay Welch / Part III The Body and Gender / 9. Varieties of Consciousness Under Oppression: False Consciousness
Bad Faith
Double Consciousness
and se faire objet
Jennifer McWeeny / 10. Can Women's Compliance With Oppressive Norms Be Self-Interested? Serene J. Khader / 11. The White Gaze
Being-Object
and Intercorporeity: Casting Anew the Ontological Violence of Racism
Helen Ngo / Part IV Situatedness
Culture
and Alienation / 12. Phenomenology
Mental Illness
and the Intersubjective Constitution of the Lifeworld
Anthony Vincent Fernandez / 13. The Politics of Brutality: Phenomenology at the limits of Narco-Culture
Carlos Alberto Sanchez / 14. Attention is Political: How Phenomenology Gives Access to the Inconspicuously Political Act of Attending
S. West Gurley / Part V Place and the Environment / 15. Hannah Arendt and the Ideological Character of Monuments
Janet Donohoe / 16. Phenomenology and an Ethico-Politics of Earthbound Limits
Kelly Oliver / 17. Science
Capital and Care: A Phenomenological Assessment of Climate Justice
Patricia Glazebrook / Part VI Capitalism
Globalism
Solidarity / 18. Marxism contra phenomenology
Agon Hamza/ 19. Of Politics and Pentagons: for whom does phenomenology advance political philosophy? Christian Matheis / 20. Phenomenology
Marxism
and the Problem of the Political
Geoff Pfeifer
Geoff Pfeifer and S. West Gurley / Part I Phenomenological Politics and Livability/ 1. Recovering the Sensus Communis: Arendt's Phenomenology of Political Affects
Peg Birmingham / 2. Heideggerian Phenomenology and the Postmetaphysical Politics of Ontological Pluralism
Iain Thomson / 3. Phenomenology and the Impasse of Politics
William Koch / 4. The Politics of Spirit and the Self Destruction of the State to Come: Heidegger's Rectorate in the Black Notebooks
Andrew Mitchell / Part II Race and Anti-Colonialism / 5. Insurgent Subjects: Hegel
Césaire
and the Origins of Decolonial Phenomenology
Chad Kautzer / 6. Incarnate Historiography and the Politics of our Faces
John Drabinski / 7. What Does the Racist See? A Hegelian Reflection on Anti-Racist Tactics
Chioke I'Anson / 8. Native Cognitive Schemas and Decolonizing Democratic Ethics
Shay Welch / Part III The Body and Gender / 9. Varieties of Consciousness Under Oppression: False Consciousness
Bad Faith
Double Consciousness
and se faire objet
Jennifer McWeeny / 10. Can Women's Compliance With Oppressive Norms Be Self-Interested? Serene J. Khader / 11. The White Gaze
Being-Object
and Intercorporeity: Casting Anew the Ontological Violence of Racism
Helen Ngo / Part IV Situatedness
Culture
and Alienation / 12. Phenomenology
Mental Illness
and the Intersubjective Constitution of the Lifeworld
Anthony Vincent Fernandez / 13. The Politics of Brutality: Phenomenology at the limits of Narco-Culture
Carlos Alberto Sanchez / 14. Attention is Political: How Phenomenology Gives Access to the Inconspicuously Political Act of Attending
S. West Gurley / Part V Place and the Environment / 15. Hannah Arendt and the Ideological Character of Monuments
Janet Donohoe / 16. Phenomenology and an Ethico-Politics of Earthbound Limits
Kelly Oliver / 17. Science
Capital and Care: A Phenomenological Assessment of Climate Justice
Patricia Glazebrook / Part VI Capitalism
Globalism
Solidarity / 18. Marxism contra phenomenology
Agon Hamza/ 19. Of Politics and Pentagons: for whom does phenomenology advance political philosophy? Christian Matheis / 20. Phenomenology
Marxism
and the Problem of the Political
Geoff Pfeifer
Introduction
Geoff Pfeifer and S. West Gurley / Part I Phenomenological Politics and Livability/ 1. Recovering the Sensus Communis: Arendt's Phenomenology of Political Affects
Peg Birmingham / 2. Heideggerian Phenomenology and the Postmetaphysical Politics of Ontological Pluralism
Iain Thomson / 3. Phenomenology and the Impasse of Politics
William Koch / 4. The Politics of Spirit and the Self Destruction of the State to Come: Heidegger's Rectorate in the Black Notebooks
Andrew Mitchell / Part II Race and Anti-Colonialism / 5. Insurgent Subjects: Hegel
Césaire
and the Origins of Decolonial Phenomenology
Chad Kautzer / 6. Incarnate Historiography and the Politics of our Faces
John Drabinski / 7. What Does the Racist See? A Hegelian Reflection on Anti-Racist Tactics
Chioke I'Anson / 8. Native Cognitive Schemas and Decolonizing Democratic Ethics
Shay Welch / Part III The Body and Gender / 9. Varieties of Consciousness Under Oppression: False Consciousness
Bad Faith
Double Consciousness
and se faire objet
Jennifer McWeeny / 10. Can Women's Compliance With Oppressive Norms Be Self-Interested? Serene J. Khader / 11. The White Gaze
Being-Object
and Intercorporeity: Casting Anew the Ontological Violence of Racism
Helen Ngo / Part IV Situatedness
Culture
and Alienation / 12. Phenomenology
Mental Illness
and the Intersubjective Constitution of the Lifeworld
Anthony Vincent Fernandez / 13. The Politics of Brutality: Phenomenology at the limits of Narco-Culture
Carlos Alberto Sanchez / 14. Attention is Political: How Phenomenology Gives Access to the Inconspicuously Political Act of Attending
S. West Gurley / Part V Place and the Environment / 15. Hannah Arendt and the Ideological Character of Monuments
Janet Donohoe / 16. Phenomenology and an Ethico-Politics of Earthbound Limits
Kelly Oliver / 17. Science
Capital and Care: A Phenomenological Assessment of Climate Justice
Patricia Glazebrook / Part VI Capitalism
Globalism
Solidarity / 18. Marxism contra phenomenology
Agon Hamza/ 19. Of Politics and Pentagons: for whom does phenomenology advance political philosophy? Christian Matheis / 20. Phenomenology
Marxism
and the Problem of the Political
Geoff Pfeifer
Geoff Pfeifer and S. West Gurley / Part I Phenomenological Politics and Livability/ 1. Recovering the Sensus Communis: Arendt's Phenomenology of Political Affects
Peg Birmingham / 2. Heideggerian Phenomenology and the Postmetaphysical Politics of Ontological Pluralism
Iain Thomson / 3. Phenomenology and the Impasse of Politics
William Koch / 4. The Politics of Spirit and the Self Destruction of the State to Come: Heidegger's Rectorate in the Black Notebooks
Andrew Mitchell / Part II Race and Anti-Colonialism / 5. Insurgent Subjects: Hegel
Césaire
and the Origins of Decolonial Phenomenology
Chad Kautzer / 6. Incarnate Historiography and the Politics of our Faces
John Drabinski / 7. What Does the Racist See? A Hegelian Reflection on Anti-Racist Tactics
Chioke I'Anson / 8. Native Cognitive Schemas and Decolonizing Democratic Ethics
Shay Welch / Part III The Body and Gender / 9. Varieties of Consciousness Under Oppression: False Consciousness
Bad Faith
Double Consciousness
and se faire objet
Jennifer McWeeny / 10. Can Women's Compliance With Oppressive Norms Be Self-Interested? Serene J. Khader / 11. The White Gaze
Being-Object
and Intercorporeity: Casting Anew the Ontological Violence of Racism
Helen Ngo / Part IV Situatedness
Culture
and Alienation / 12. Phenomenology
Mental Illness
and the Intersubjective Constitution of the Lifeworld
Anthony Vincent Fernandez / 13. The Politics of Brutality: Phenomenology at the limits of Narco-Culture
Carlos Alberto Sanchez / 14. Attention is Political: How Phenomenology Gives Access to the Inconspicuously Political Act of Attending
S. West Gurley / Part V Place and the Environment / 15. Hannah Arendt and the Ideological Character of Monuments
Janet Donohoe / 16. Phenomenology and an Ethico-Politics of Earthbound Limits
Kelly Oliver / 17. Science
Capital and Care: A Phenomenological Assessment of Climate Justice
Patricia Glazebrook / Part VI Capitalism
Globalism
Solidarity / 18. Marxism contra phenomenology
Agon Hamza/ 19. Of Politics and Pentagons: for whom does phenomenology advance political philosophy? Christian Matheis / 20. Phenomenology
Marxism
and the Problem of the Political
Geoff Pfeifer