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Heidegger, Dasein, and Gender -

Heidegger, Dasein, and Gender

Thinking the Unthought
Buch | Hardcover
296 Seiten
2024
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-9863-6 (ISBN)
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This book takes Heidegger to task on gender by assessing his views on women as thinkers and exploring what his work offers to contemporary LGBTQ+ and women's studies. The authors aim not to provide final answers, but to open possibilities for further thinking with, on, against, through, and because of Heidegger.
This book takes Heidegger to task on gender by assessing his views on women as thinkers and exploring what his work offers to contemporary LGBTQ+ and women’s studies. Scholars come together whose Heidegger research engages bioethics, pregnancy, motherhood and maternal Dasein; whether Dasein can be gender neutral or non-binary, and what it means when ‘neutrality’ and gender are defined by patriarchy rather than the spectrum of lived genders; the question of human capacity for transcendence in the immanence of flesh; and the possibility of re-imaging Dasein as gendered, i.e., born into embodiment and bound to memory, and the capacity to create new futures by transitioning the present as it slips into history. Authors ask who and what, including animals, can be Dasein and bring Heidegger to issues of sexual abuse and violence, men’s experience when thrust into women’s daily (and not so daily) routine, and the intersection of queerness and death. The book aims not to provide final answers, but to open possibilities for further thinking with, on, against, through and because of Heidegger.

Tricia Glazebrook is professor in the School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs and affiliate professor in the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program at Washington State University. Susanne Claxton is instructor of philosophy at Southern New Hampshire University and Santa Fe Community College.

Acknowledgements

Tricia Glazebrook

Editor’s Introduction

Susanne Claxton

Chapter 1. Heidegger, Dasein, and Gender in a non-binary Epoch

Tricia Glazebrook

Chapter 2. In Defense of Dasein’s Neutrality

William McNeill

Chapter 3. Antigone’s (Poetic, Queer) Death: Heidegger, Butler, and Mortality

Katherine Davies

Chapter 4. The Im-Passability of Transition: Heidegger and Transgender Discourse

Riley Johnson

Chapter 5. Maternal Dasein: Ruddick and Heidegger on “Authentic Mothering”

Dana S. Belu

Chapter 6. Dasein and the Experience of Pregnancy: Contemplating Becoming-With, Attunement and Temporality with and beyond Heidegger

Marjolein Oele

Chapter 7. The Ontogenesis of Human Beings and an Ethics of Re/membering

Róisín Lally

Chapter 8. “This is what it’s like for some women all the time”: Phenomenological Reflections of a White Male during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Casey Rentmeester

Chapter 9. Problem: What is Woman? The Hermeneutics of Sex/Gender Facticity

Jill Drouillard

Chapter 10. Da-Sein’s Pronouns

Babette Babich

Chapter 11. Queering Heidegger: An Applied Ontology

E. Das Janssen

About the Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie New Heidegger Research
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-5381-9863-0 / 1538198630
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-9863-6 / 9781538198636
Zustand Neuware
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