CFP: XIV. International Film and Media Studies Conference in Transylvania, THE CINEMA OF SENSATIONS Cluj-Napoca, May 25-26, 2012. Deadline for submissions: 15 January 2012.
by Ágnes Pethő
Updated CFP with confirmed keynote speakers: Laura U. Marks, Yvonne Spielmann.
Questions to Luce Irigaray
by Kate Ince
A set of questions to Irigaray (she didn't answer) about the critique of Emmanuel Levinas included in her book Ethics of Sexual Difference (1984).
This essay finds Irigaray's and Levinas's philosophies to have more in common on an ethics of sexual difference than... more This essay finds Irigaray's and Levinas's philosophies to have more in common on an ethics of sexual difference than Irigaray acknowledges, and suggests that she could find support for her arguments in his notions of the feminine and of voluptuosity.
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Seen by: and 5 moreAllen-Collinson, J (2011) Intention and epochē in tension: autophenomenography, bracketing and a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment
by Dr Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson
Published in Qualitative Research in Sport & Exercise, 3 (1): 48-62.
This article considers a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment via what has been termed... more This article considers a novel approach to researching sporting embodiment via what has been termed 'autophenomenography'. Whilst having some similarities with autoethnography, autophenomenography provides a distinctive research form, located within phenomenology as theoretical and methodological tradition. Its focus is upon the researcher's own lived experience of a phenomenon or phenomena. This article examines some of the key elements of a sociological phenomenological approach to studying sporting embodiment in general before portraying how autophenomenography was utilised specifically within two recent research projects on distance running. The thorny issues of epoch and bracketing within phenomenological and autophenomenographical research are addressed and some practical suggestions tentatively posited.
In between white rooms. Waiting, whiteness and masculinity in transsexual patient´s narratives.
by Signe Bremer
Published in: Tidskrift för genusvetenskap 2010:1-2

