Critical Phenomenology

An Introduction

Elisa Magrì author Paddy McQueen author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:28th Oct '22

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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.

‘This is a highly needed, lucid and engaging exposition of a new field. A rich and rewarding read that introduces the reader to a range of contemporary debates and concepts, and their impact on phenomenology.’
Havi Carel, University of Bristol

‘This book offers a clear, comprehensive overview of the core concepts and methods of critical phenomenology.  It is a valuable guide for anyone who seeks to understand both what is distinctive about critical phenomenology and what it shares with classical phenomenology.’
Lisa Guenther, Queen’s University, Canada

‘An enthusiastic thumbs-up. I anticipate using this book when I teach an upper-level phenomenology seminar.’
Shannon Sullivan, UNC Charlotte

 

ISBN: 9781509541119

Dimensions: 231mm x 158mm x 28mm

Weight: 499g

240 pages