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Corinne Lajoie
Pennsylvania State University
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    Being at Home: A Feminist Phenomenology of Disorientation in Illness.Corinne Lajoie - 2019 - Hypatia 34 (3):546-569.
    This article explores the relation among illness, home, and belonging. Through a feminist phenomenological framework, I describe the disorientations of being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and living with mental illness. This research anticipates the consequences of illness and serious disorientations for a conception of belonging as seamless body–world compatibility. Instead, this article examines how the stability of bodily dwellings in experiences of disorientation can suggest ways of being in the world that are more attentive to interdependency, unpredictability, and change (...)
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    A Critical Phenomenology of Sickness.Corinne Lajoie - 2019 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 23 (2):48-66.
    This paper takes Porochista Khakpour’s personal narrative of chronic illness, disability, and addiction in Sick: A Memoir (2018) as a starting point to reflect on social and material features of sick bodily subjectivity. In ways heretofore largely unexplored by tradi-tional phenomenologies of illness, I ask what different modalities of the body come to light if we move beyond the privatization of dis-ease as a biological dysfunction and instead bring into focus its re-lation with conditions of existence that make and keep (...)
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    The Problems of Access: A Crip Rejoinder via the Phenomenology of Spatial Belonging.Corinne Lajoie - 2022 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (2):318-337.
    This essay denaturalizes the taken-for-granted meaning of ‘access’ and interrogates its role and lived meaning in ableist social worlds, with a focus on spaces of higher education. I suggest that legalistic approaches to access need ‘cripping’ by a disability framework. Currently, these approaches (1) miss the intersubjective sociality of being-in-the-world; (2) they prioritize a narrow conception of access focused on ‘physical’ access and ‘physical’ space (a typology I contest); (3) they approach access as frozen in time, rather than as a (...)
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    Addressing the Practical Implications of Intersectionality in Clinical Medicine: Ethical, Embodied and Institutional Dimensions.Claudia Barned, Corinne Lajoie & Eric Racine - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (2):27-29.
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    A Crip Queer Dialogue on Sickness (Editors' Introduction).Corinne Lajoie & Emily Douglas - 2020 - Puncta 3 (2):1-14.
    Editors' introduction to the Puncta special issue on "Critically Sick: New Phenomenologies Of Illness, Madness, And Disability.".
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    Être quelque chose.Charles Travis, Corinne Lajoie & Bruno Ambroise - 2018 - Philosophiques 45 (1):223.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Ferdinand Alquié & Corinne Lajoie - 2021 - Chiasmi International 23:53-55.
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    In memoriam Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Maurice de Gandillac & Corinne Lajoie - 2021 - Chiasmi International 23:77-80.
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    Maurice Merleau-Ponty.Jean Hyppolite & Corinne Lajoie - 2021 - Chiasmi International 23:65-67.
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    A Merleau-Pontian Account of Embodied Perceptual Norms.Corinne Lajoie - 2018 - Ithaque 22:1-19.
    Although philosophers may first find it odd to speak of norms in the context of perception, the argument for normativity finds support in the writings of some of the spearheads of the phenomenological tradition, amongst them Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. As Maren Wehrle argues however, a phenomenological analysis of perception’s normative claim requires that we redefine our traditional conception of norms as authoritative standards or prescriptive moral guidelines. To this end, as she points out, the origin of the concept (...)
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    Introduzione. Dove va la fenomenologia critica?Corinne Lajoie - 2021 - Chiasmi International 23:95-98.
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    Introduzione. La fenomelonogia critica a partire da Merleau-Ponty. Parte II.Corinne Lajoie & Ted Toadvine - 2022 - Chiasmi International 24:197-198.
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    Introduction. Où va la phénoménologie critique?Corinne Lajoie - 2021 - Chiasmi International 23:87-90.
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    Introduction. Phénoménologie critique après Merleau-Ponty. Partie II.Corinne Lajoie & Ted Toadvine - 2022 - Chiasmi International 24:193-194.
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    Introduction. Where goes critical phenomenology?Corinne Lajoie - 2021 - Chiasmi International 23:91-94.
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    Sense and Normativity.Corinne Lajoie - 2020 - Chiasmi International 22:413-429.
    The notion of sense is central to Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s entire phenomenological project but it remains conspicuously absent from contemporary discussions of perceptual normativity. My intervention in this paper addresses this gap and contributes an account of perceptual norms as embodied orientations towards sense. To begin, I distinguish between two conceptions of norms: in contradistinction with Sean D. Kelly’s and Hubert Dreyfus’s accounts, I argue with Merleau-Ponty that perceptual norms emerge at the intersection of inherently labile, fallible, and temporally thick body-world (...)
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    Husserl’s transcendental phenomenology: Nature, spirit and life Andrea staiti cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2014, 313 pp., $108.95. [REVIEW]Corinne Lajoie - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):931-932.
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    Anaesthetics of existence: Essays on experience at the edge. [REVIEW]Corinne Lajoie - 2020 - Contemporary Political Theory 20 (4):168-171.
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    Disorientation and moral life Ami harbin studies in feminist philosophy. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2016; 227 pp.; $29.95. [REVIEW]Corinne Lajoie - 2019 - Dialogue 58 (1):191-192.
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    Introduction. Critical Phenomenology after Merleau-Ponty. Part II. [REVIEW]Corinne Lajoie & Ted Toadvine - 2022 - Chiasmi International: Trilingual Studies Concerning Merleau-Ponty's Thought 24:195-196.
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    Phenomenology: An introduction Stephan kӓufer and Anthony Chemero malden: Polity press, 2015, 224 pp.; $26.95. [REVIEW]Corinne Lajoie - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):933-934.
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    Through vegetal being: Two philosophical perspectives Luce Irigaray and Michael Marder columbia university press, 2016. 248 pp. $85.00. [REVIEW]Corinne Lajoie - 2019 - Dialogue 58 (2):396-397.
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