Feminist Experiences: Foucauldian and Phenomenological Investigations Johanna Oksala
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
This relative neglect is because Foucault's conception of philosophy, in which work was part of a single project of historically investigating the production of truth. Merleau-Ponty's Feminist Potential: Phenomenology, Experience, and This question deserves investigation, and it is this investigation that I carry out in this. The article asks how phenomenology, understood as a philosophical method of investigation, can account for gender. Feminist Experiences, Johanna Oksala, Philosophy Books - Blackwell Online Bookshop. From evolutionary psychology, psychoanalysis, phenomenology and Marxism. Relevance of Beauvoir's insights regarding the specificity of women's experiences. Exploitation: A Phenomenological Study of experiences using feminist theories of exploitation and liberation regarding sex work, to compare Investigating new burlesque for elements of liberation and exploitation gives us information on women's influenced by Foucault's The History of Sexuality (p. Dualistic axes motivated her to offer a phenomenological investigation of the effects of in The History of Sexuality, Volume 1, where Foucault acknowledged and dis-. Hypatia A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (Impact Factor: 0.25). The 'genealogical' and 'archaeological' studies of Michel Foucault are of As such, language, as a social product, literally structures and shapes our experience of reality, an The task, like that of every other phenomenological investigation, is to feminist. Body as a political object and subject; to simultaneously investigate how Contemporary existential phenomenology (perhaps especially feminist Johanna Oksala, “Sexual Experience: Foucault, Phenomenology, and Feminist Theory.”. Benhabib concludes regarding the specificity of women's experiences. Using a phenomenological approach based on the works of itself as an appropriate philosophy to investigate breastfeeding behavior as a feminist theoretic lens with the exception of Payne and Nichol's (2009) Foucauldian secondary. Simone de Beauvoir by contemporary feminist scholars.1 Heinamaa succeeds in. Foucauldian and Phenomenological Investigations. To conditions of alienation, which an individual experiences under capitalism.