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22The Uses of Phenomenology for Latinx Feminisms: Developing a Phenomenological Approach Informed by RupturePhilosophies 9 (6): 165. 2024.Given the various shortcomings of classical phenomenological methods identified by critical and liberatory theorists, this paper considers what phenomenology has to offer theorists of multiply marginalized experience. The paper begins with an account of the major reasons for which Latinx feminists such as Linda Martín Alcoff, Jacqueline Martinez, and Mariana Ortega have found a phenomenological approach useful in their projects. This account reveals that though Latinx feminist phenomenologists h…Read more
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4Linguistic Rupture, Racialization, and Resistance in Latina/Latinx Feminisms: A Critical Phenomenological ApproachDissertation, The Pennsylvania State University. 2023.This dissertation offers an account of linguistic practices of Latinx people in the United States through the lens of critical feminist phenomenology. It examines how Latinx people are racialized on the basis of their language use, the normative logics that structure those processes of racialization, and the practices by which Latinx people resist and transform those logics. In this project, I develop a critical feminist phenomenological approach that locates itself within a tradition of Latina …Read more
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123On Perception and Autonomy Considered through the Phenomenological Understanding of Emotion Described by Kym MaclarenRes Cogitans: An Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Journal 6 (1): 171-178. 2015.Kym Maclaren, in her article, “Emotional Metamorphoses: The Role of Others in Becoming a Subject,” explores a phenomenological view on emotion as being-in-the-world as well as the ethical implications of understanding emotion in opposition to the moralistic view. In the first part of this paper, I provide an exegetical assessment of Maclaren’s thesis; in the second I introduce a critique of Maclaren’s argument and argue a claim of my own which explores perception and autonomy in the human body a…Read more
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Feminist Phenomenology |
US Latina Feminism |
Latin American Feminism |