"Odysseys of Recognition: Performing
Intersubjectivity in Homer, Aristotle, Shakespeare, Goethe, and Kleist" by Ellwood Wiggins (Assistant Professor of German at the University of Washington in Seattle) claims that interpersonal recognition is constituted by performance, and brings performance theory into dialogue with poetics, politics, and philosophy.
Among their topics are understanding the nature of mental states: psychiatry, the mind-body problem, and the biopsychosocial model of medicine; transformation through dialogue: Gadamer and the phenomenology of impaired
intersubjectivity in depression; the ethics of coercion and other forms of influence; neurodiversity theory and its discontents: autism, schizophrenia, and the social model of disability; and mental disorder, free will, and personal autonomy.
The analyses focus on the subjects' actions, events, social relations, meanings,
intersubjectivity, consciousness and projects (1).
Any dissonance on these matters leads to contention with Wright's thesis--eliminating any chance for
intersubjectivity. Consequently, her refusal to disclose her definition of Blackness and her biting critique of linear interpellations combine to create a highbrow/lowbrow binary opposition within present discourses on the subject, negating any attempt at objectivity.
Review of: Anya Daly, Merleau-Ponty and the Ethics of
Intersubjectivity, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, xvi + 312 pp., Hardcover ISBN 9781137527431, $95.
Chief Executive Film Festival Amjad Bhatti said that ethnocultural diversity and regional
intersubjectivity make Asia an insightful cinematographic landscape of plural heritage, shared legends, crisscrossing pasts and intertwined futures.
and Figueiredo (7), based in writers in the area of philosophy, psychology and psychoanalysis, present four possible patterns to the understanding of different modes of
intersubjectivity; in other words, ways of relating the "Me" with the "other".
This study explores the combination of course structure, prompt type, and characteristics of discussion posts and their relationships with
intersubjectivity. A content analysis measured the
intersubjectivity of peer responses by analyzing the interaction analysis model (IAM) phase of each post and comparing with the IAM phase of the previous post.
But the second part on
intersubjectivity is, from a systematic standpoint, the most interesting piece of original scholarship for those familiar with Husserl's thought.
The Investigation of Romance in Masson's Coupable/Guilty (2008)," by Julia Dobson; "Eleonore Faucher's Haptic Cinema in Brodeuses/A Common Thread (2004)," by Delphine Benezet; "The French Female Butterfly Collector: Hadzihalilovic, Denis, de Van and the Cinema du Corps," by Davina Quinlivan; "Between Women: Gesture, Intermediality, and
Intersubjectivity in the Installations of Agnes Varda and Chantal Akerman," by Jenny Chamarette; "Autobiography, (Re-) Enactment and the Performative Self-Portrait in Varda's Les Plages d'Agnes/ The Beaches of Agnes (2008)," by Dominique Bluher; "The New Eve: Faith, Femininity, and the Fairy Tale in Catherine Breillat's Barbe Bleue/ Bluebeard (2009)," by Catherine Wheatley.
"Presence" and "
Intersubjectivity" are the terms he uses to characterize optimal human encounters.