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When Time Warps: The Lived Experience of Gender, Race, and Sexual Violence
By (Author) Megan Burke
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
11th February 2020
1
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Sexual abuse and harassment
Gender studies, gender groups
Feminism and feminist theory
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Social and political philosophy
364.1532
Hardback
208
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 25mm
An inquiry into the phenomenology of "woman" based in the relationship between lived time and sexual violence Feminist phenomenologists have long understood a woman's life as inhibited, confined, and constrained by sexual violence. In this important inquiry, author Megan Burke both builds and expands on this legacy by examining the producti
"Megan Burkes strikingly original and compelling analysis lays bare the complex ways that temporality, the threat of sexual violence, and white supremacy work in concert to shape feminine subjectivity. This is critical phenomenology at its best: intersectional, unflinching, revelatory."Ann Cahill, Elon University
"Megan Burke diagnoses the sexualized racism through which white womanhood is consolidated and reads normative femininity as the product of violence that is experienced physically, spectrally, and existentially. Carefully training our attention on temporality, chrononormativity, and the lived experience of gendered and racialized embodiment, When Time Warps is a valuable addition to the growing body of literature in critical phenomenology."Gayle Salamon, author of The Life and Death of Latisha King: A Critical Phenomenology of Transphobia
"Burke... sets forth a new direction for feminist phenomenology by focusing on the sexualized racism, temporality, and chrononormativity of sexual violence."CHOICE
"When Time Warps reveals how past rape myths haunt and animate our private and public safety protocols, offering a sobering account of how our mundane habits of gender contribute to American gun culture and undermine our freedom." Radical Philosophy Review
Megan Burke is assistant professor of philosophy at Sonoma State. Their work has appeared in Hypatia, philoSOPHIA, and Feminist Theory.