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About the Author
Sara Cohen Shabot is an Assistant Professor in the Women's and Gender Studies Graduate Programme at the University of Haifa, Israel. Christinia Landry is an Adjunct Professor in Philosophy at Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada.
Reviews
In rethinking the 'normal' these essays show how feminist phenomenology is not just still relevant, but is more critical than ever for understanding gendered relations. Addressing contemporary issues such as the #MeToo Movement, the existential damage of school shootings, and experiences of intersectionality, as well as key theoretical questions, the authors define the field. -- Helen Fielding, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies, Western University Ontario
Shabot and Landry's collection moves our conception of feminist phenomenology forward in important ways. It takes us from the second sex to becoming-woman, from essentializing to possibilizing, intersubjectivity to intersectionality, the situated woman to the distressed body, oppression to generosity, injustice to moral impartiality, the autonomy of mental faculties to empathetic intimations, murderous flesh to care of and for the body, bounded to carnal intercorporeality, existential damage to feminist self-defense, singular to complex embodiment, and from anonymous individuals to collective spectatorship. These transitions mark the end of the normalized phenomenological subject and the arrival of a new phenomenology founded on gendered and multi-faceted cognition, mobility, sensation, and affective life. -- Dorothea E. Olkowski, Professor of Philosophy, University of Colorado
This collection not only confirms that feminist phenomenology is still relevant, but does more. The volume puts feminism and phenomenology to work in creative ways, confronting the reader with important unresolved issues uncovered by feminism and offering potential ways to address them by way of phenomenology. The sum is a crucial reflection for our challenging times. -- Christine Daigle, Professor of Philosophy, Brock University
Book Information
ISBN 9781786603746
Author Sara Cohen Shabot
Format Paperback
Page Count 246
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 340g
Dimensions(mm) 220mm * 153mm * 14mm