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A Phenomenology for Women of Color: Merleau-Ponty and Identity in Difference explores how phenomenology can help philosophy of race explain the persistence of race as a key indicator of social standing through lived experiences. Engaging with the work of women of color to think more deeply about our racial and gendered structural relations with one another, Emily S. Lee argues that phenomenology is helpful in two ways: (1) Race, as socially constructed, is phenomenal, and (2) Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology centrally figures embodiment and therefore applies to both feminist and race concerns. Lee defines the phenomenon of race as a structure that mediates one’s situatedness in the world and relations with others; that is open-ended, both externally and internally; and that creatively develops. Drawing on the ideas from Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, and—especially—Merlau-Ponty, this book depicts the dynamic and creative expressions of race and racism to address the ambiguity within the experiences of race and sex and ultimately to conceptualize the identity group “women of color.”



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: A Phenomenology of Perception: Racism as Bias and Multiplicitous Subjects

Chapter Two: The Phenomenological Structure of Experience: The Ambiguity of Intersectionality as a Group Identity

Chapter Three: The Body Movement of Historico-Racial-Sexual Schemas

Chapter Four: Three Criticisms of Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology

Chapter Five: In the Face of Indifference: The Phenomenological Structure of Identity-in-Difference

Conclusion

Bibliography

About the Author

A Phenomenology for Women of Color: Merleau-Ponty

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9781666916720, 978-1666916720
      ISBN10: 1666916722

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A Phenomenology for Women of Color: Merleau-Ponty and Identity in Difference explores how phenomenology can help philosophy of race explain the persistence of race as a key indicator of social standing through lived experiences. Engaging with the work of women of color to think more deeply about our racial and gendered structural relations with one another, Emily S. Lee argues that phenomenology is helpful in two ways: (1) Race, as socially constructed, is phenomenal, and (2) Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology centrally figures embodiment and therefore applies to both feminist and race concerns. Lee defines the phenomenon of race as a structure that mediates one’s situatedness in the world and relations with others; that is open-ended, both externally and internally; and that creatively develops. Drawing on the ideas from Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, and—especially—Merlau-Ponty, this book depicts the dynamic and creative expressions of race and racism to address the ambiguity within the experiences of race and sex and ultimately to conceptualize the identity group “women of color.”



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter One: A Phenomenology of Perception: Racism as Bias and Multiplicitous Subjects

      Chapter Two: The Phenomenological Structure of Experience: The Ambiguity of Intersectionality as a Group Identity

      Chapter Three: The Body Movement of Historico-Racial-Sexual Schemas

      Chapter Four: Three Criticisms of Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology

      Chapter Five: In the Face of Indifference: The Phenomenological Structure of Identity-in-Difference

      Conclusion

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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