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Dear Reader,

We are pleased to announce the release of our new publication:

Phenomenologies of the Image

Studia Phaenomenologica, Volume 23/2023

Editors: 
Emmanuel ALLOA & Cristian CIOCAN

ISSN 1582-5647 (print)
ISSN 2069-0061 (online)

PHENOMENOLOGIES OF THE IMAGE

Emmanuel Alloa & Cristian Ciocan, Phenomenologies of the Image: Editors’ Introduction [OPEN ACCESS]

Seyran Sam, The Limits of Imagination in Husserl
 

Lorenzo Biagini, Figurative Speech as Phenomenological Problem: Reflections on the Role of Linguistic “Images” in Husserl’s Philosophy
 

Irene Breuer, Cassirer und Husserl: Bilder als Exempel und Exemplare – ihre Funktion in Wahrnehmung und Kunst. Ein Beitrag zu einer Hermeneutik des Ausdrucks
 

Witold Płotka, Ingarden and Blaustein on Image Consciousness
 

César Gómez Algarra, Une pensée sans images ? Phantasie et Bild dans les traités de l’histoire de l’Être
 

Shawn Loht, Not All Picturing is Picturing: Heidegger on the Possibility of Authentic Meaning in Images, Film, and Photography
 

Simone Villani, Andrea Altobrando, Realizing the Imaginary: Mental Images and the Instruments of Freedom [OPEN ACCESS]
 

Huaiyuan Zhang, The Parallax View between Merleau‑Ponty and Lacan: “Never Do You Gaze at Me There Where I See You”
 

Alex Obrigewitsch, The Image of Impossibility Binding Literature and Phenomenology: Blanchot and Levinas
 

Erik Lind, L’équivoque de l’image chez Henri Maldiney
 

Samuel Lelièvre, Une philosophie ricoeurienne de l’image
 

Stephanie Rumpza, The Icon as Revelation: Phenomenological Reframing a Double Polemic
 

Fabrizia Bandi, Phenomenology of VR Images: Phantasy, Image and Perception [OPEN ACCESS]

VARIA

Michel Dalissier, L’imperceptible – Merleau‑Ponty
 

Petr Prášek, A Theological Turn in Phenomenology? Janicaud and Contemporary French Phenomenology

REVIEW ARTICLE

Elizabeth A. Behnke, A Tale of Two Spaces
[Elsa Ballanfat, L’espace vide: Phénoménologie et chorégraphie, Bucharest: Zeta Books, 2021, 459 pp., ISBN 978‑606‑697‑132‑4, € 24.00 (paperback); ISBN: 978‑606‑697‑133‑1, € 15.00 (e‑book); Tao DuFour, Husserl and Spatiality: A Phenomenological Ethnography of Space, Routledge Research in Architecture, London and New York: Routledge, 2022, xvi + 251 pp., ISBN: 978‑081‑536‑155‑8, $136.00 (hardback); ISBN: 978‑103‑210‑309‑9, $52.95 (paperback); ISBN: 978‑135‑111‑614‑5, $42.36 (e‑book)]

BOOK REVIEW

Delia Popa, Andreea Smaranda Aldea, David Carr, Sara Heinämaa (eds.), Phenomenology as Critique. Why Method Matters (Routledge, 2022)

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