The Body, Classic and Contemporary Readings

Classic and Contemporary Readings

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Paperback, 388 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 1999
ISBN13: 9780631211853
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John Wiley & Sons e druk, 1999 9780631211853
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From Immanuel Kant to Postmodernism, this volume provides an unparalleled student resource: a wide–ranging collection of the essential works of more than 50 seminal thinkers in modern European philosophy.

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ISBN13:9780631211853
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:388

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Acknowledgments.
<p>Introduction. Foundations of a Theory of Body.</p>
<p>Part I. Phenomenological Formulations.</p>
<p>Edmund Husserl.</p>
<p>1. Material Things in Their Relation to the Aesthetic Body.</p>
<p>The Constitution of Psychic Reality Through the Body. (Edmund Husserl).</p>
<p>2. Soft, Smooth Hands: Husserl′s Phenomenology of the Lived–Body. (Donn Welton).</p>
<p>3. The Zero–Point of Orientation: The Placement of the I in Perceived Space. (Elmar Holenstein).</p>
<p>Martin Heidegger.</p>
<p>4. Introduction to Being and Time.</p>
<p>Equipment, Action, and the World.</p>
<p>Dasein as Affective Responsiveness and as Understanding.</p>
<p>Seeing and Sight.</p>
<p>Hearing, Discourse and the Call of Care.</p>
<p>Hands.</p>
<p>On Hearing the Logos. (Martin Heidegger).</p>
<p>5. The Ontological Dimension of Embodiment. Heidegger′s Thinking of Being. (David Michael Levin).</p>
<p>Maurice Merleau–Ponty.</p>
<p>6. Situating the Body.</p>
<p>The Lived Body.</p>
<p>The Body in its Sexual Being.</p>
<p>The Natural World and the Body.</p>
<p>(Maurice Merleau–Ponty).</p>
<p>7. Saturated Intentionality.</p>
<p>(Anthony J. Steinbock).</p>
<p>8. Flesh and Blood. A Proposed Supplement to Merleau–Ponty.</p>
<p>(Drew Leder).</p>
<p>Part II. Psycho– and Sociotropic Genealogical Analyses.</p>
<p>Jacques Lacan.</p>
<p>9. Towards a Genetic Theory of the Ego.</p>
<p>The See–saw of Desire. Jacques Lacan.</p>
<p>The Imaginary, the Symbolic, and the Body.</p>
<p>Anamorphosis.</p>
<p>(Jacques Lacan).</p>
<p>10. The Status and Significance of the Body in Lacan′s Imaginary and Symbolic Orders.</p>
<p>(Charles W. Bonner).</p>
<p>Michel Foucault.</p>
<p>11. Discipline and Punish.</p>
<p>The History of Sexuality.</p>
<p>(Michel Foucault).</p>
<p>12. The Subjectification of the Body. (Alphonso Lingis).</p>
<p>13. Foucault and the Paradox of Bodily Inscriptions. (Judith Butler).</p>
<p>Part III. Towards a Semiotics of the Gendered Body.</p>
<p>Julia Kristeva.</p>
<p>14. Subject and Body.</p>
<p>On the Meaning of Drives.</p>
<p>(Julia Kristeva).</p>
<p>15. The Flesh Become Word. The Body in Kristeva′s Theory. Kelly Oliver.</p>
<p>Luce Irigaray.</p>
<p>16. Female Desire. (Luce Irigary).</p>
<p>17. Beyond Sex and Gender. On Luce Irigaray′s This Sex Which is Not One. (Tina Chanter)</p>

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