Heidegger, Dasein, and gender : thinking the unthought /

Heidegger, Dasein, and Gender takes Heidegger to task on what his work offers to contemporary LGBT+ and women's studies. Scholars engage bioethics, pregnancy; whether Dasein can be gender neutral or non-binary; what it means when "neutrality" and gender are defined by patriarchy rather than lived ge...

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Other Authors: Claxton, Susanne (Editor), Glazebrook, Tricia (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield, [2024]
Series:New Heidegger research.
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Summary:Heidegger, Dasein, and Gender takes Heidegger to task on what his work offers to contemporary LGBT+ and women's studies. Scholars engage bioethics, pregnancy; whether Dasein can be gender neutral or non-binary; what it means when "neutrality" and gender are defined by patriarchy rather than lived gendering; the human capacity for transcendence in the immanence of flesh; the possibility of re-imaging Dasein as gendered; and the capacity to create new futures. The book aims not to provide final answers but to open possibilities for further thinking with, on, against, through, and because of Heidegger--back cover.

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Call Number: B 3279 .H494 H45 2024
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