Critical Phenomenology
An Introduction
Elisa Magrì ; Paddy McQueen
- Phenomenology
- is
- one
- of
- the
- leading
- movements
- in
- twentieth-century
- philosophy
- and
- continues
- to
- exert
- a
- strong
- influence
- on
- many
- contemporary
- philosophical
- traditions
- and
- investigations.
- In
- recent
- years,
- phenomenological
- insights
- have
- been
- increasingly
- developed
- in
- relation
- to
- philosophy
- of
- illness,
- disability,
- race,
- gender,
- sexuality,
- and
- politics,
- leading
- to
- the
- emergence
- of
- critical
- phenomenology
- as
- a
- new,
- prominent
- field
- for
- interdisciplinary
- research.Magrì
- and
- McQueen's
- Critical
- Phenomenology:
- An
- Introduction
- is
- the
- first
- book
- of
- its
- kind,
- addressing
- the
- critical
- questions
- at
- the
- core
- of
- both
- classical
- and
- contemporary
- phenomenology.
- This
- book
- provides
- a
- concise,
- accessible
- introduction
- to
- key
- areas
- of
- phenomenological
- research,
- such
- as
- intersubjectivity,
- bodily
- experience,
- race,
- gender,
- social
- experience,
- and
- political
- action.
- In
- doing
- so,
- it
- demonstrates
- both
- the
- rich
- history
- of
- phenomenology
- and
- its
- continuing
- philosophical
- and
- ethical
- importance.This
- textbook
- will
- be
- essential
- reading
- for
- undergraduate
- philosophy
- students
- and
- academics
- interested
- in
- critical phenomenology.
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