Acknowledgments; Introduction: Reconsidering the Phenomenology of Social Encounters; Notes; References; Part I: Embodied Politics: Encountering Race and Violence; 1 The Body and Political Violence: Between Isolation and Homogenization; Introduction; Selfhood and Sociality Based on the Corporeal Sharing of Meaning; Politics Providing the Conditions for the Possibility of Sharing Meaning; Political Violence and Its (Direct and Indirect) Impact on Bodies; Conclusion: Bodies in Revolt Between Isolation and Homogenization; Notes; References.
2 A Critical Phenomenology of Solidarity and Resistance in the 2013 California Prison Hunger Strikes; Extreme Isolation and Gang Validation at Pelican Bay State Prison; Critical Phenomenology as a Practice of Liberation; Resistance and Solidarity in the Pelican Bay Shu; Notes; References; 3 Sedimented Attitudes and Existential Responsibilities; Questioning White Ignorance; Beauvoir and Merleau-Ponty on Privilege, Passivity, and Responsibility; Notes; References; 4 Racializing Perception and the Phenomenology of Invisibility; The Dialectics of Invisibility and the Lived Experience of Race.
Re-visioning Ethical Forms of Seeing: Perception Contra Sartre; Rupturing Racialized Patterns of Perception; The Phenomenology of Invisibility: Honneth's Account of Recognition and Perception; Notes; References; Part II: Relationality, Ethics, and the Other; 5 Social Interaction, Autonomy, and Recognition; Interaction; Recognition; Relational Autonomy; Notes; References; 6 The Weight of Others: Social Encounters and an Ethics of Reading; "Others" in the Preface to Phenomenology of Perception: From Epistemology to Ontology; Others and Language in Phenomenology of Perception.
The Problem of Others: First Epistemological Problem; The Problem of Others: Second Epistemological Problem; The Problem of Others: The Conceptual Problem; The Problem(s) of Other Others; Conclusion; Notes; References; Part III: Embodiment, Subjectivity, and Intercorporeality; 10 Lived Body, Intersubjectivity, and Intercorporeality: The Body in Phenomenology; The Breakthrough Discovery of Embodiment in Phenomenology; Embodied Being-in-the-world as an Overcoming of Cartesian Dualism; The Key Phenomenological Distinction: Leib Versus Körper.
Traces of Others in Phenomenology of Perception; Notes; References; 7 Linguistic Encounters: The Performativity of Active Listening; Language and Social Power; The Hearer's Uptake as a Felicity Condition for Speech-acts; Performativity of Active Listening; Notes; References; 8 Wonder as the Primary Passion: A Phenomenological Perspective on Irigaray's Ethics of Difference; The Mind-body Union; Wonder as a Passion of the Soul; Wonder as Task; Conclusion: An Ethics of Reading and Writing?; Notes; References; 9 Merleau-Ponty on Understanding Other Others.