Review of When Time Warps: The Lived Experience of Gender, Race, and Sexual Violence by Megan Burke [Book Review]

Apa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 20 (2):30-33 (2020)
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Abstract

This review examines Burke's phenomenological analysis of normative femininity, examining how femininity is implicated in both historical and present racial violence. It lauds Burke's analysis of the temporality of gendered experience—in the Beauvoirean tradition of feminist phenomenology—but it criticizes Burke for coming up short in the critical aspect of their project. It closes with some methodological reflections about doing effect critical phenomenology.

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