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2288Bodies and sensings: On the uses of Husserlian phenomenology for feminist theoryContinental Philosophy Review 43 (1): 13-37. 2010.What does Husserlian phenomenology have to offer feminist theory? More specifically, can we find resources within Husserl’s account of the living body ( Leib ) for the critical feminist project of rethinking embodiment beyond the dichotomies not only of mind/body but also of subject/object and activity/passivity? This essay begins by explicating the reasons for feminist hesitation with respect to Husserlian phenomenology. I then explore the resources that Husserl’s phenomenology of touch and his…Read more
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13070The memory of another past: Bergson, Deleuze and a new theory of timeContinental Philosophy Review 37 (2): 203-239. 2004.Through the philosophies of Bergson and Deleuze, my paper explores a different theory of time. I reconstitute Deleuze’s paradoxes of the past in Difference and Repetition and Bergsonism to reveal a theory of time in which the relation between past and present is one of coexistence rather than succession. The theory of memory implied here is a non-representational one. To elaborate this theory, I ask: what is the role of the “virtual image” in Bergson’s Matter and Memory? Far from representing th…Read more
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262Leonard Lawlor, Thinking through French Philosophy: The Being of the Question (review)Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 14 (2): 134-140. 2004.none.
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5231A Phenomenology of Critical-Ethical Vision: Merleau-Ponty, Bergson, and the question of seeing differentlyChiasmi International 11 375-398. 2009.Drawing on Merleau-Ponty’s “Eye and Mind” and Bergson’s Matière et mémoire and “La perception du changement,” I ask what resources are available in vision for interrupting objectifying habits of seeing. While both Bergson and Merleau-Ponty locate the possibility of seeing differently in the figure of the painter, I develop by means of their texts, and in dialogue with Iris Marion Young’s work, a more general phenomenology of hesitation that grounds what I am calling “critical-ethical vision.” He…Read more
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734Vision, Mirror and Expression: The Genesis of the Ethical Body in Merleau-Ponty’s Later WorksIn James Hatley (ed.), Interrogating Ethics: Embodying the Good in Merleau-Ponty, Duquesne. pp. 39-63. 2006.
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231Review of Iris Marion young, On Female Body Experience: "Throwing Like a Girl" and Other Essays (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (10). 2005.
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619Creating Possibility: The Time of the Quebec Student MovementTheory and Event 15 (3). 2012.Introduction: -/- Walking, illegally, down main Montreal thoroughfares with students in nightly demonstrations, with neighbors whom I barely knew before, banging pots and pans, and with tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of people on every 22nd of the month since March—this was unimaginable a year ago.1 Unimaginable that the collective and heterogeneous body, which is the “manif [demonstration]”, could feel so much like home, despite its internal differences. Unimaginable that this mutual depen…Read more
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1998The racialization of Muslim veils: A philosophical analysisPhilosophy and Social Criticism 36 (8): 875-902. 2010.This article goes behind stereotypes of Muslim veiling to ask after the representational structure underlying these images. I examine the public debate leading to the 2004 French law banning conspicuous religious signs in schools and French colonial attitudes to veiling in Algeria, in conjunction with discourses on the veil that have arisen in other western contexts. My argument is that western perceptions and representations of veiled Muslim women are not simply about Muslim women themselves. R…Read more
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7270A Phenomenology of Hesitation: Interrupting racializing habits of seeingIn Emily S. Lee (ed.), Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, and Race, State University of New York Press. pp. 133-172. 2014.This paper asks how perception becomes racializing and seeks the means for its critical interruption. My aim is not only to understand the recalcitrant and limitative temporal structure of racializing habits of seeing, but also to uncover the possibilities within perception for a critical awareness and destabilization of this structure. Reading Henri Bergson and Maurice Merleau-Ponty in dialogue with Frantz Fanon, Iris Marion Young and race-critical feminism, I locate in hesitation the phenomeno…Read more
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