Phenomenology as performative exercise
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Phenomenology as performative exercise
(Studies in contemporary phenomenology / editor, Chris Bremmers ; associate editors, Arthur Cools, Gert-Jan van der Heiden, v. 19)
Brill, c2020
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume, edited by Lucilla Guidi and Thomas Rentsch, establishes the first systematic connection between phenomenology and performativity. On the one hand, it outlines the performativity of phenomenology by exploring its enactment and the transformation of attitude it effects; this exploration is conducted through a number of parallels between phenomenology and the ancient understanding of philosophy as an exercise and a way of life. On the other hand, the volume examines different notions of performativity from a phenomenological perspective, so as to show that a phenomenological understanding of embodied experience complements a linguistic account of performativity and can also offer a ground for bodily practices of resistance, critique, and self-transformation in our own day and age.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
Section 1: The Performativity of Phenomenology
1 Heidegger's Performative Phenomenology: Formalization, Enactment and Performativity
Daniel O. Dahlstrom
2 From Crisis to Psychoanalysis: Suspension as an Act of Resistance against the Reduction of Subjects' Singularities
Dorothee Legrand
3 Phenomenology and Transformation: Platonic Motifs in Husserlian Phenomenology
Antonio Cimino
4 Gadamer Reader of Plato. Performative Exercises in Phenomenological Reading
Diego D'Angelo
5 Phenomenology as a Transformative Experience: Heidegger and the Grammar of Middle Voice
Lucilla Guidi
Section 2: The Phenomenology of Performativity
6 Expression and the Performative. A Reassessment
Michela Summa
7 Bodily Performativity: Enacting Norms
Maren Wehrle
8 Performing Criticism. (Post)Phenomenological Considerations of Contending Bodies
Iris Laner
9 Performativity: The Constitution and Critique of Meaning
Thomas Rentsch
Section 3: Exercises
10 The Weight of History: From Heidegger to Afro-Pessimism
Jan Slaby
11 Performing Phenomenology: The Work of Choreographer Margret Sara Gudjonsdottir
Susan Kozel
12 Extended Selves: Phenomenological Remarks on Digital Processes of Subjectification
Federica Buongiorno
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