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50 Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology
50 Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology
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A01=Ann V. Murphy
A01=Gail Weiss
A01=Gayle Salamon
Author_Ann V. Murphy
Author_Gail Weiss
Author_Gayle Salamon
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- ISBN 9780810141155
- Weight: 633g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 30 Nov 2019
- Publisher: Northwestern University Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Phenomenology, the philosophical method that seeks to uncover the taken-for-granted presuppositions, habits, and norms that structure everyday experience, is increasingly framed by ethical and political concerns. Critical phenomenology foregrounds experiences of marginalization, oppression, and power in order to identify and transform common experiences of injustice that render "the familiar" a site of oppression for many.
In 50 Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology, leading scholars present fresh readings of classic phenomenological topics and introduce newer concepts developed by feminist theorists, critical race theorists, disability theorists, and queer and trans theorists that capture aspects of lived experience that have traditionally been neglected. By centering historically marginalized perspectives, the chapters in this book breathe new life into the phenomenological tradition and reveal its ethical, social, and political promise.
The volume will be an invaluable resource for teaching and research in continental philosophy; feminist, gender, and sexuality studies; critical race theory; disability studies; cultural studies; and critical theory more generally.
In 50 Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology, leading scholars present fresh readings of classic phenomenological topics and introduce newer concepts developed by feminist theorists, critical race theorists, disability theorists, and queer and trans theorists that capture aspects of lived experience that have traditionally been neglected. By centering historically marginalized perspectives, the chapters in this book breathe new life into the phenomenological tradition and reveal its ethical, social, and political promise.
The volume will be an invaluable resource for teaching and research in continental philosophy; feminist, gender, and sexuality studies; critical race theory; disability studies; cultural studies; and critical theory more generally.
Gail Weiss is a professor of philosophy at George Washington University.
Ann V. Murphy is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of New Mexico.
Gayle Salamon is a professor of English and gender and sexuality studies at Princeton University.
Ann V. Murphy is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of New Mexico.
Gayle Salamon is a professor of English and gender and sexuality studies at Princeton University.
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