This book is a series of readings of phenomenological texts and novels for children that carves out an interdisciplinary space that allows phenomenology to offer provocative literary analyses.
This book is a series of readings of phenomenological texts and novels for children that carves out an interdisciplinary space that allows phenomenology to offer provocative literary analyses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter R. Costello is professor of philosophy and of public and community service at Providence College.
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Introduction Chapter One: Charlotte's Web, Temporality, and the Transitions of Growth Chapter Two: Reading Russell Hoban's The Mouse and His Child as a Phenomenology of Emotion and Community Chapter Three: A Phenomenology of Sexuality and Movement in To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Four: A Phenomenology of Religious Experience in A Wrinkle In Time Chapter Five: Towards a Phenomenology of Education in Merci Suarez Changes Gears Further Reading Works Cited About the Author
Introduction Chapter One: Charlotte's Web, Temporality, and the Transitions of Growth Chapter Two: Reading Russell Hoban's The Mouse and His Child as a Phenomenology of Emotion and Community Chapter Three: A Phenomenology of Sexuality and Movement in To Kill a Mockingbird Chapter Four: A Phenomenology of Religious Experience in A Wrinkle In Time Chapter Five: Towards a Phenomenology of Education in Merci Suarez Changes Gears Further Reading Works Cited About the Author
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