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The Routledge handbook of political phenomenology / edited by Steffen Herrmann [and four others].
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/Created
Abingdon, England : Routledge, [2024]
©2024
Description
1 online resource (503 pages)
Availability
Available Online
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Phenomenology
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Editor
Herrmann, Steffen
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Series
Routledge handbooks in philosophy.
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Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy Series
Summary note
The Routledge Handbook of Political Phenomenology is the first major collection on this important topic. Ideal for those studying phenomenology, continental philosophy and political theory, it bridges an important gap between a major philosophical movement and contemporary political issues and concepts.
Notes
Includes index.
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Description based on print version record.
Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introducing Political Phenomenology
Part I Founders of Phenomenology
Introduction to Part I: Plural Beginnings, Ambivalent Heritage
1 Edmund Husserl: Idealistic Politics and Communal Spirit
2 Max Scheler: The Politics of Ressentiment
3 Martin Heidegger: Destiny, Founding, and Being
4 Context: Community, State, and Law in Times of Crisis
Part II Existentialist Phenomenology
Introduction to Part II: Politicizing Phenomenology in the Struggle With Colonialism, National Socialism, and Stalinism
5 Jean-Paul Sartre: On the Many Senses of the Political in His Writings
6 Simone de Beauvoir: Encroachment, Agency, Embodiment
7 Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Contingency, Conflict, and Coexistence
8 Trần Đức Thảo: Practicing Phenomenology Through Anticolonialism, Dialectical Materialism, and Socialism
9 Frantz Fanon: Anticolonial Phenomenology, Refusal, and the Question of Method
10 Context: From Existential Marxism to Post-Marxism
Part III Phenomenology of the Social and Political World
Introduction to Part III: Phenomenology of the Social and Political World
11 Alfred Schütz: Imposed Political Relevances and the Subjective Meaning of the Actor
12 Günther Anders: Technology, Antiquatedness, and Apocalypse
13 Hannah Arendt: Plurality, Worldliness, and Action: Inverting the Image of Totalitarianism
14 Jan Patočka: Heresies, History, and the Care for the Soul in Its Political Aspects
15 Context: Between Individualism and Totalitarianism
Part IV Phenomenology of Alterity
Introduction to Part IV: From the Primacy of the Other to the Politics of Alterity
16 Emmanuel Levinas: The Politics of Alterity
17 Paul Ricœur: The Political Through the Lens of Oneself as Another.
18 Luce Irigaray: The Politics of Sexual Difference as Anontological Difference
19 Jacques Derrida: Deconstruction: Through Phenomenology to the Political
20 Bernhard Waldenfels: Responsive Phenomenology of the Political
21 Context: Philosophies of Dialogue and Psychoanalytic Thought: The Impossibility of Thinking 'I' Without the Other
Part V Phenomenology in Debate
Introduction to Part V: Phenomenology in Debate: Criticism, Cooperation, Inspiration
22 Phenomenology and Critical Theory/Frankfurt School
23 Phenomenology and the Early Marx: Italian Phenomarxism and the Yugoslav Praxis Group
24 Phenomenology and Queer Theory
25 Phenomenology and Post-Foundationalism
Part VI Contemporary Developments
Introduction to Part VI: Situating Contemporary Phenomenology
26 Feminism and Gender
27 Race
28 Intersectionality
29 White Ignorance
30 (De)colonization/Decolonizing Phenomenology
31 Migration
32 Disability
33 Affects and Emotions
34 Technology and the Digital World
35 Ecology and the Environment
Index.
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ISBN
1-04-003409-8
1-003-19743-4
1-04-003402-0
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