Christina Scha1/4es Dorothea E. Olkowski Helen Fielding
The contributors to this international volume take up questions about a phenomenology of time that begins with and attunes to gender issues. Themes such as feminist conceptions of time, change and becoming, the body and identity, memory and modes of experience, and the relevance of time as a moral and political question, shape Time in Feminist Phenomenology and allow readers to explore connections between feminist philosophy, phenomenology, and time. With its insistence on the importance of gender experience to the experience of time, this volume is a welcome opening to new and critical...
The contributors to this international volume take up questions about a phenomenology of time that begins with and attunes to gender issues. Themes...