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Lanei M. Rodemeyer

    Lou Sullivan Diaries (1970-1980) and Theories of Sexual Embodiment
    Intersubjective temporality
    • Intersubjective temporality

      • 205pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      This book contains phenomenological analyses of each dimension of temporalizing consciousness, turning primarily to Husserl's later manuscripts on time. From these manuscripts, the author takes up certain important notions heretofore generally neglected by the secondary literature in Husserl scholarship, such as "near" and "far" retention, and "world-time". Integrating a consideration of intersubjective existence, the author suggests that the notion of "intersubjective temporality" might be a more appropriate way to understand the foundation of the subject understood phenomenologically.

      Intersubjective temporality
    • Lou Sullivan Diaries (1970-1980) and Theories of Sexual Embodiment

      Making Sense of Sensing

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the complexities of gender identity, the narrative delves into Lou Sullivan's personal diaries, revealing his desire to transition from female to male to embrace his identity as a gay man. The book intertwines Sullivan's emotional struggles, including his tumultuous relationship with his lover Tom and his sexual experiences, with accessible discussions of body and gender theories. It provides insights into contemporary debates in transgender studies, making it relevant for both introductory readers and those familiar with the subject.

      Lou Sullivan Diaries (1970-1980) and Theories of Sexual Embodiment