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Phenomenology As Performative Exercise.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology SeriesPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (246 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004420991
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Phenomenology As Performative ExerciseLOC classification:
  • B829.5 .P446 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Phenomenology as Performative Exercise -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Section 1: The Performativity of Phenomenology -- 1 Heidegger's Performative Phenomenology: Formalization, Enactment and Performativity -- 2 From Crisis to Psychoanalysis: Suspension as an Act of Resistance against the Reduction of Subjects' Singularities -- 3 Phenomenology and Transformation: Platonic Motifs in Husserlian Phenomenology -- 4 Gadamer Reader of Plato: Performative Exercises in Phenomenological Reading -- 5 Phenomenology as a Transformative Experience: Heidegger and the Grammar of Middle Voice -- Section 2: The Phenomenology of Performativity -- 6 Expression and the Performative: a Reassessment -- 7 Bodily Performativity: Enacting Norms -- 8 Performing Criticism: (Post)Phenomenological Considerations of Contending Bodies -- 9 Performativity: the Constitution and Critique of Meaning -- Section 3: Exercises -- 10 The Weight of History: from Heidegger to Afro-Pessimism -- 11 Performing Phenomenology: the Work of Choreographer Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir -- 12 Extended Selves: Phenomenological Remarks on Digital Processes of Subjectification -- Index.
Summary: This volume establishes the first systematic connection between phenomenology and performativity. It outlines the performativity of phenomenology as an exercise and a way of life, and complements linguistic accounts of performativity with a phenomenological understanding of embodied experience.
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Intro -- Phenomenology as Performative Exercise -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Section 1: The Performativity of Phenomenology -- 1 Heidegger's Performative Phenomenology: Formalization, Enactment and Performativity -- 2 From Crisis to Psychoanalysis: Suspension as an Act of Resistance against the Reduction of Subjects' Singularities -- 3 Phenomenology and Transformation: Platonic Motifs in Husserlian Phenomenology -- 4 Gadamer Reader of Plato: Performative Exercises in Phenomenological Reading -- 5 Phenomenology as a Transformative Experience: Heidegger and the Grammar of Middle Voice -- Section 2: The Phenomenology of Performativity -- 6 Expression and the Performative: a Reassessment -- 7 Bodily Performativity: Enacting Norms -- 8 Performing Criticism: (Post)Phenomenological Considerations of Contending Bodies -- 9 Performativity: the Constitution and Critique of Meaning -- Section 3: Exercises -- 10 The Weight of History: from Heidegger to Afro-Pessimism -- 11 Performing Phenomenology: the Work of Choreographer Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir -- 12 Extended Selves: Phenomenological Remarks on Digital Processes of Subjectification -- Index.

This volume establishes the first systematic connection between phenomenology and performativity. It outlines the performativity of phenomenology as an exercise and a way of life, and complements linguistic accounts of performativity with a phenomenological understanding of embodied experience.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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