Ideal for advanced students across Philosophy, Women's Studies, Anthropology, Sociology and more, this book focuses on emerging trends in feminist phenomenology. It covers foundational feminist issues in phenomenology, feminist phenomenological methods, and applied phenomenological work on the body, politics, ethics, and performance theory.
Ideal for advanced students across Philosophy, Women's Studies, Anthropology, Sociology and more, this book focuses on emerging trends in feminist phenomenology. It covers foundational feminist issues in phenomenology, feminist phenomenological methods, and applied phenomenological work on the body, politics, ethics, and performance theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: The Water We Swim In: Why Feminist Phenomenology Today? Sara Cohen Shabot and Christinia Landry PART I: FOUDATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 2. Subject and Structure in Feminist Phenomenology: Re-reading Beauvoir with Butler Beata Stawarska 3. Gender Essentialism and Eidetic Inquiry Gayle Salamon 4. Intersectional Ambiguity and the Phenomenology of #BlackGirlJoy Qrescent Mali Mason 5. Doing Time in a For-Profit Space: Re-negotiating Identity in the Prison-Industrial Complex Gail Weiss PART II: ETHICAL AND POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES 6. Towards a Feminist Phenomenological Ethics Christinia Landry 7. Phenomenology and Politics: Injustice and Prejudices Christina Schües 8. Hannah Arendt, Gender, and Political Judgment: A Phenomenological Critique Sonia Kruks 9. Fat Temporality, Crisis Phenomenology, and the Politics of Refusal Kristin Rodier PART III: EMBODIED PERSPECTIVES 10. Edible Mothers, Edible Others: Breastfeeding as Ambiguity Sara Cohen Shabot 11. On the Existential Damage of School Shootings Anna Cook 12. Overturning Feminist Phenomenologies: Disability, Complex Embodiment, Intersectionality, and Film Jenny Chamarette 13. Feminist Visions: Theater and Women Spectators Lior Levy Index About the Contributors
1. Introduction: The Water We Swim In: Why Feminist Phenomenology Today? Sara Cohen Shabot and Christinia Landry PART I: FOUDATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 2. Subject and Structure in Feminist Phenomenology: Re-reading Beauvoir with Butler Beata Stawarska 3. Gender Essentialism and Eidetic Inquiry Gayle Salamon 4. Intersectional Ambiguity and the Phenomenology of #BlackGirlJoy Qrescent Mali Mason 5. Doing Time in a For-Profit Space: Re-negotiating Identity in the Prison-Industrial Complex Gail Weiss PART II: ETHICAL AND POLITICAL PERSPECTIVES 6. Towards a Feminist Phenomenological Ethics Christinia Landry 7. Phenomenology and Politics: Injustice and Prejudices Christina Schües 8. Hannah Arendt, Gender, and Political Judgment: A Phenomenological Critique Sonia Kruks 9. Fat Temporality, Crisis Phenomenology, and the Politics of Refusal Kristin Rodier PART III: EMBODIED PERSPECTIVES 10. Edible Mothers, Edible Others: Breastfeeding as Ambiguity Sara Cohen Shabot 11. On the Existential Damage of School Shootings Anna Cook 12. Overturning Feminist Phenomenologies: Disability, Complex Embodiment, Intersectionality, and Film Jenny Chamarette 13. Feminist Visions: Theater and Women Spectators Lior Levy Index About the Contributors
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