The articles in this volume reflect upon the intersections of corporeity and affectivity in Maurice Merleau-Pontyâs phenomenology. They illuminate the meaning of his phenomenology regarding corporeity and affectivity from various phenomenological perspectives. Corporeity and Affectivity explores his invaluable contribution in interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary respect, including the humanities, the arts and the sciences.
Silvia Stoller, is assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Vienna. She has mainly published in the fields of phenomenology and gender studies, and she is the editor of the Journal Phänomenologie. Her recent book publication is Existenz â Differenz â Konstruktion. Phänomenologie der Geschlechtlichkeit bei Beauvoir, Irigaray und Butler (München: Wilhelm Fink, 2010).