We are happy to feature four invited submissions by Lisa Guenther, Kym Maclaren, Bonnie Mann, and Gayle Salamon, all of whom respond to the questions motivating our inaugural issue. Both Salamon and Maclaren offer a response to the question “What is critical phenomenology?” by exploring the productive relationship between critical theory and phenomenology. Salamon does this by tracing the history of the term critical phenomenology. Maclaren further explores the productive relationship between critical theory and phenomenology en route to her analysis of intimacy. Focusing on the phenomena of shame and long-term solitary confinement, Mann and Guenther take up that question by performing the work of critical phenomenology. Mann also offers su...
This editorial points back to the papers published in volume 18. It also announces the transfer of t...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal features a double focus for the first time. Opening with insig...
This Special Issue offers PhEmaterialisms as a way to explore the world asvital and complex, while s...
The Collegium Phaenomenologicum has met in Umbria, Italy every summer since 1976; only COVID made it...
This essay considers what is critical in critical phenomenology, and asks what features critical and...
Reply to Stawarska's review in this issue. Peer review process: Editorial revie
One defining claim that critical phenomenologists make of the critical phenomenological method is th...
This article addresses the questions and dilemmas that each of us has brought to the project. It tra...
Editors' introduction to the Puncta special issue on "Critically Sick: New Phenomenologies Of Illnes...
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Isabelle Stengers, perhaps unwittingly, perhaps knowingly, echoes a theme of the work of American ph...
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No Abstract.Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, Volume 2, Edition 1, April 200
An overview of the relationship between psychoanalysis and hermeneutics. We would like to open this ...
Over the past four decades, there has been an increase in the number and quality of nursing studies ...
This editorial points back to the papers published in volume 18. It also announces the transfer of t...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal features a double focus for the first time. Opening with insig...
This Special Issue offers PhEmaterialisms as a way to explore the world asvital and complex, while s...
The Collegium Phaenomenologicum has met in Umbria, Italy every summer since 1976; only COVID made it...
This essay considers what is critical in critical phenomenology, and asks what features critical and...
Reply to Stawarska's review in this issue. Peer review process: Editorial revie
One defining claim that critical phenomenologists make of the critical phenomenological method is th...
This article addresses the questions and dilemmas that each of us has brought to the project. It tra...
Editors' introduction to the Puncta special issue on "Critically Sick: New Phenomenologies Of Illnes...
What is the meaning of critique for critical phenomenology? Building on Gayle Salamon’s engagement w...
Isabelle Stengers, perhaps unwittingly, perhaps knowingly, echoes a theme of the work of American ph...
For the past year the new editorial board has been working quietly but in earnest to continue The Ps...
No Abstract.Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, Volume 2, Edition 1, April 200
An overview of the relationship between psychoanalysis and hermeneutics. We would like to open this ...
Over the past four decades, there has been an increase in the number and quality of nursing studies ...
This editorial points back to the papers published in volume 18. It also announces the transfer of t...
Dear Reader,This issue of the journal features a double focus for the first time. Opening with insig...
This Special Issue offers PhEmaterialisms as a way to explore the world asvital and complex, while s...