Sartre on the body
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Sartre on the body
(Philosophers in depth)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Sartre scholars and others engage with Jean-Paul Sartre's descriptions of the human body, bringing him into dialogue with feminists, sociologists, psychologists and historians and asking: What is pain? Do men and women experience their bodies differently? How do society and culture shape our bodies? Can we re-shape them?
Table of Contents
- Preface and Acknowledgements Series Editor's Preface Permissions Notes on Contributors Abbreviations Introduction: Sartre on the Body
- K.J.Morris PART I: CONTEXT AND CLARIFICATION The Body and the Book: Reading Being and Nothingness
- J.S.Catalano Husserl, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty on Embodiment, Touch, and the 'Double Sensation'
- D.Moran Sartre and the Lived Body: Negation, Non-Positional Self-Awareness, and Hodological Space
- A.Mirvish Sartre and Marcel on Embodiment: Reevaluating Traditional and Gynocentric Feminisms
- C.Mui PART II: CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT Representing Bodies
- Q.Cassam Resisting Sartrean Pain: Henry, Sartre and Biranism
- M.G.Peckitt Sartre and Death: Forgetting the Mortal Body in Being and Nothingness
- C.Howells Sexual Paradigms
- R.C.Solomon Some Patterns of Identification and Otherness
- P.S.Morris PART III: CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION The Phenomenology of Clumsiness
- K.J.Morris Sartre and Fanon on Embodied Bad Faith
- L.R.Gordon Sartre in the Company of Merleau-Ponty, Foucault and Duden
- M.Langer The Body and Society: Sartre and the Sociologists
- N.Crossley The Socially Shaped Body and the Critique of Corporeal Experience
- E.A.Behnke Bibliography Index
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