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24Living alterities: Phenomenology, embodiment, and raceContemporary Political Theory 15 (1). 2016.
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Tipton, Steven M., "Getting Saved from the Sixties: Moral Meaning in Conversion and Cultural Change" (review)Ethics 93 (n/a): 635. 1982.
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20Hazel E. Barnes, the story I telll myself: A venture in existential autobiographySartre Studies International 4 (2): 34-39. 1998.
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28Situation and human existence: freedom, subjectivity, and societyUnwin Hyman. 1990.This series presents issues which are central to 20th-century European thought, but unfamiliar to students of Anglo-American philosophy. In this book the author traces the development of the concept of situation through the work of Gabriel Marcel, Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty.
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55Marcel and Merleau-ponty: Incarnation, situation and the problem of history (review)Human Studies 10 (2). 1987.THIS PAPER COMPARES THE WORK OF MERLEAU-PONTY WITH THAT OF MARCEL, TO WHOM HE IS SAID TO OWE A MAJOR INTELLECTUAL DEBT. ALTHOUGH THERE ARE APPARENT SIMILARITIES TO BE FOUND IN THEIR WORK, ESPECIALLY IN THEIR CONCEPTS OF "INCARNATION" AND "SITUATION," THERE ARE STRIKING DIVERGENCES IN THEIR VIEWS ABOUT "HISTORY." A STUDY OF THESE POINTS THE WAY TO AN EXPLORATION OF YET MORE FUNDAMENTAL DISAGREEMENTS BETWEEN THEIR SUPERFICIALLY SIMILAR "PHILOSOPHIES OF EXISTENCE.&quot
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26Jean-Paul Sartre. Hated Conscience of His Century (review)Radical Philosophy Review of Books 4 (4): 51-54. 1991.
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25Beauvoir’s Time/Our Time: The Renaissance in Simone de Beauvoir StudiesFeminist Studies 31 (2): 286-309. 2005.
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59Simone de Beauvoir and the Politics of PrivilegeHypatia 20 (1): 178-205. 2005.How should socially privileged white feminists address their privilege? Often, individuals are urged to overcome their own personal racism through a politics of self-transformation. The paper argues that this strategy may be problematic, since it rests on an over-autonomous conception of the self. The paper turns to Simone de Beauvoir for an alternative account of the self, as “situated,” and explores what this means for a politics of privilege.
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11Moving Beyond Sartre: Constraint and Judgment in Beauvoir's “Moral Essays” and The Mandarins'In Christine Daigle & Jacob Golomb (eds.), Beauvoir and Sartre: The Riddle of Influence, Indiana University Press. pp. 160--79. 2009.
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37‘Spaces of Freedom’: Materiality, Mediation and Direct Political Participation in the Work of Arendt and SartreContemporary Political Theory 5 (4): 469. 2006.In the light of a renewed interest today in forms of direct political participation, this paper explores the contributions of Sartre and Arendt to defending direct political action as an intrinsically valuable form of human freedom. Both thinkers note, however, that such forms of action and the 'spaces of freedom' in which they become possible are always fleeting and transitory. The paper argues that Sartre's account of the ways in which human action is always mediated and alienated by materiali…Read more
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28Western Marxism: A tale of woe?Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 2 (4): 114-126. 1988.WESTERN MARXISM by J. G. Merquior London: Paladin Books, 1986. 247pp., £3.95.
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15Hazel E. Barnes, The Story I Tell Myself: A Venture in Existential AutobiographySartre Studies International 4 34-39. 1998.
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34The Philosophy Of Simone de Beauvoir (review)International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4): 154-155. 2003.
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430Simone de beauvoir and the politics of privilegeHypatia 20 (1): 178-205. 2005.: How should socially privileged white feminists (and others) address their privilege? Often, individuals are urged to overcome their own personal racism through a politics of self-transformation. The paper argues that this strategy may be problematic, since it rests on an over-autonomous conception of the self. The paper turns to Simone de Beauvoir for an alternative account of the self, as "situated," and explores what this means for a politics of privilege.
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19Merleau-Ponty and modern politics after anti-humanismContemporary Political Theory 9 (1): 134-136. 2010.
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9Jean-Paul Sartre. Hated Conscience of His Century (review)Radical Philosophy Review of Books 4 (4): 51-54. 1991.
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15The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir (review)International Studies in Philosophy 36 (4): 108-109. 2004.
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48Merleau-ponty, Hegel and the dialecticJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 7 (2): 96-110. 1976.