Beata Stawarska
Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oregon
Black speaking subjects: Frantz Fanon's critique of coloniality of language in Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology
Saussure's linguistics, structuralism, and phenomenology: the course in general linguistics after a century
2020
Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan
Speaking subjects: Towards a rapprochement between phenomenology and structural linguistics
2016
Metodo 4/2
Derrida and Saussure on entrainment and contamination: shifting the paradigm from the course to the Nachlass
2015
Continental Philosophy Review 48/3
Saussure's philosophy of language as phenomenology: Undoing the doctrine of the course in general linguistics
2015
Oxford-New York, Oxford University Press
Uncanny errors, productive contresens: Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological appropriation of Ferdinand de Saussure's general linguistics
2013
Chiasmi International 15
Mutual gaze and intersubjectivity
2010
in: Handbook of phenomenology and cognitive science, Dordrecht : Springer
Dialogue at the limit of phenomenology
2009
Chiasmi International 11
Feeling good vibrations in dialogical relations
2008
Continental Philosophy Review 41/2
Persons, pronouns, and perspectives
2007
in: Folk psychology re-assessed, Dordrecht : Springer
Persons, pronouns, and perspectives
2007
in: Folk psychology re-assessed, Dordrecht : Springer
Introduction: intersubjectivity and embodiment
2006
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 5/1
Mutual gaze and social cognition
2006
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 5/1
Defining imagination: Sartre between Husserl and Janet
2005
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 4/2
Worlds apart? Sartre's and Merleau-Ponty's transition from transcendental to ontological perspective on the nature of the world
2004
in: Does the world exist?, Dordrecht : Kluwer
"The communicative use of the face"
2003
Glimpse 4
Anonymity and sociality: the convergence of psychological and philosophical currents in Merleau-Ponty's ontological theory of intersubjectivity
2003
Chiasmi International 5
Sartre on the gaze and surveillance devices
2001
Glimpse 3/1