Time in Feminist Phenomenology

Author:   Christina Schües ,  Dorothea E. Olkowski ,  Helen A. Fielding ,  Sara Heinämaa
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253356307


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   03 June 2011
Format:   Hardback
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The contributors to this international volume take up questions about a phenomenology of time that begins with and attunes to gender issues. Themes such as feminist conceptions of time, change and becoming, the body and identity, memory and modes of experience, and the relevance of time as a moral and political question, shape Time in Feminist Phenomenology and allow readers to explore connections between feminist philosophy, phenomenology, and time.

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Author:   Christina Schües ,  Dorothea E. Olkowski ,  Helen A. Fielding ,  Sara Heinämaa
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9780253356307


ISBN 10:   025335630
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   03 June 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"1. Introduction: Toward a Feminist Phenomenology of Time / Christina Schües 2. Prologue: The Origin of Time, the Origin of Philosophy / Dorothea Olkowski Part 1. Methodological Considerations and the Body 3. Personality, Anonymity, and Sexual Difference: The Temporal Formation of the Transcendental Ego / Sara Heinämaa 4. The Power of Time: Temporal Experiences and A-temporal Thinking? / Christina Schües 5. Gender and Anonymous Temporality / Silvia Stoller 6. Gendering Embodied Memory / Linda Fisher 7. The Time of the Self: A Feminist Reflection on Ricoeur's Notion of Narrative Identity / Annemie Halsema Part 2. Ethical and Political Perspectives on Time 8. Contingency, Newness, and Freedom: Arendt's Recovery of the Temporal Condition of Politics / Veronica Vasterling 9. Questioning ""Homeland"" through Yael Bartana's Wild Seeds / Helen A. Fielding 10. Sharing Time across Unshared Horizons / Gail Weiss List of Contributors Index"

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Reckons with temporality and gendering in a careful and original way. Ellen Feder, American University By bringing phenomenological and feminist perspectives to bear, this collection of essays brings together two fields that have not been sufficiently articulated together. Alia Al-Saji, McGill University


Reckons with temporality and gendering in a careful and original way. Ellen Feder, American University By bringing phenomenological and feminist perspectives to bear, this collection of essays brings together two fields that have not been sufficiently articulated together. Alia Al-Saji, McGill University


""Reckons with temporality and gendering in a careful and original way."" Ellen Feder, American University ""By bringing phenomenological and feminist perspectives to bear, this collection of essays brings together two fields that have not been sufficiently articulated together."" Alia Al-Saji, McGill University


Reckons with temporality and gendering in a careful and original way. -Ellen Feder, American University By bringing phenomenological and feminist perspectives to bear, this collection of essays brings together two fields that have not been sufficiently articulated together. -Alia Al-Saji, McGill University


Author Information

Christina Schües teaches philosophy at the University of Lübeck. Dorothea E. Olkowski is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Helen A. Fielding teaches philosophy at the University of Western Ontario.

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