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The Dialectics of Oppression: A Phenomenological Perspective
Author(s)Liberman, Kenneth
AbstractThe dialectics of oppression is discussed from a phenomenological perspective, based on the work of Hegel and Sartre. Topics include the self and the other, objectification of the other, the compulsion to dominate, the dialectic, the other’s look, the politics of domination, the asymmetry of master and slave, and being seen by the other.
IssueNo3
Pages272-282
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePhilosophy Today
VolumeNo43
PubDateFall 1999
ISBN_ISSN0031-8256

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