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Iris Marion Young: Between Phenomenology and Structural Injustice
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Abstract
A few months before her death, I had the honor of hosting a visit by Iris Marion Young to the University of Oregon. Young was focused, luminous, and generous presenting two papers on the topic of structural injustice; and annoyed by our department’s interest in her phenomenological work on embodiment. I, in turn, was somewhat impatient with her annoyance. Many of us considered her to have done more in her essays on female body experience than any other philosopher since Beauvoir to force open the question of female embodiment.
Title: Iris Marion Young: Between Phenomenology and Structural Injustice
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Abstract
A few months before her death, I had the honor of hosting a visit by Iris Marion Young to the University of Oregon.
Young was focused, luminous, and generous presenting two papers on the topic of structural injustice; and annoyed by our department’s interest in her phenomenological work on embodiment.
I, in turn, was somewhat impatient with her annoyance.
Many of us considered her to have done more in her essays on female body experience than any other philosopher since Beauvoir to force open the question of female embodiment.
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