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Dr Christine Daigle
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Christine Daigle

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Overview

Availability

Dr Christine Daigle is:
Available for supervision

Research interests

  • Continental Philosophy

  • Posthumanism

  • Material Feminism

  • Environmental Philosophy

  • Feminism

Works

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31 works between 2012 and 2023

1 - 20 of 31 works

2023

Book

Posthumanist Vulnerability

Daigle, Christine (2023). Posthumanist Vulnerability. New York, NY United States: Bloomsbury. doi: 10.5040/9781350302914

Posthumanist Vulnerability

2023

Book

Posthumanism in practice

Christine Daigle and Matt Hayler eds. (2023). Posthumanism in practice. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury Academic. doi: 10.5040/9781350293830

Posthumanism in practice

2022

Book Chapter

Environmental posthumanities

Daigle, Christine (2022). Environmental posthumanities. Palgrave handbook of critical posthumanism. (pp. 881-900) edited by Stefan Herbrechter, Ivan Callus, Manuela Rossini, Marija Grech, Megen de Bruin-Molé and Christopher John Müller. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-04958-3_29

Environmental posthumanities

2022

Book

Serial Killers in Contemporary Television : Familiar Monsters in Post-9/11 Culture

Robinson, Brett A.B. and Daigle, Christine eds. (2022). Serial Killers in Contemporary Television : Familiar Monsters in Post-9/11 Culture. London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003263975

Serial Killers in Contemporary Television : Familiar Monsters in Post-9/11 Culture

2022

Book Chapter

Environmental Posthumanities

Daigle, Christine (2022). Environmental Posthumanities. Palgrave Handbook of Critical Posthumanism. (pp. 1-20) Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-42681-1_29-1

Environmental Posthumanities

2020

Journal Article

Can Existentialism Be a Posthumanism? : Beauvoir as Precursor to Material Feminism

Daigle, Christine (2020). Can Existentialism Be a Posthumanism? : Beauvoir as Precursor to Material Feminism. Philosophy Today, 64 (3), 763-780. doi: 10.5840/philtoday2020109358

Can Existentialism Be a Posthumanism? : Beauvoir as Precursor to Material Feminism

2019

Journal Article

Posthuman sustainability: an ethos for our anthropocenic future

Cielemęcka, Olga and Daigle, Christine (2019). Posthuman sustainability: an ethos for our anthropocenic future. Theory, Culture and Society, 36 (7-8), 67-87. doi: 10.1177/0263276419873710

Posthuman sustainability: an ethos for our anthropocenic future

2019

Journal Article

Is it time to shift our environmental thinking? A perspective on barriers and opportunities to change

Daigle, Christine and Vasseur, Liette (2019). Is it time to shift our environmental thinking? A perspective on barriers and opportunities to change. Sustainability, 11 (18) 5010, 5010. doi: 10.3390/su11185010

Is it time to shift our environmental thinking? A perspective on barriers and opportunities to change

2018

Journal Article

Editorial introduction: special issue on speculative realism and phenomenology

Daigle, Christine and Morin, Marie-Ève (2018). Editorial introduction: special issue on speculative realism and phenomenology. PhaenEx. Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture, 12 (2), i-vi.

Editorial introduction: special issue on speculative realism and phenomenology

2018

Edited Outputs

Speculative Realism and Phenomenology. Special issue of PhaenEx. Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 12(2)

Speculative Realism and Phenomenology. Special issue of PhaenEx. Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 12(2). (2018).

Speculative Realism and Phenomenology. Special issue of PhaenEx. Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 12(2)

2017

Book Chapter

"La mère est-elle toujours coupable?" Préface

Daigle, Christine (2017). "La mère est-elle toujours coupable?" Préface. Jocaste, la coupable ou La Femme rompue de Simone de Beauvoir. (pp. 3-7) Europe: Éditions Universitaires Européennes.

"La mère est-elle toujours coupable?" Préface

2017

Book Chapter

Trans-subjectivity/Trans-objectivity

Daigle, Christine (2017). Trans-subjectivity/Trans-objectivity. Feminist phenomenology futures. (pp. 183-199) edited by Helen A. Fielding and Dorothea E. Olkowski. Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Indiana University Press.

Trans-subjectivity/Trans-objectivity

2017

Book Chapter

Unweaving the threads of influence: Beauvoir and Sartre

Daigle, Christine (2017). Unweaving the threads of influence: Beauvoir and Sartre. A companion to Simone de Beauvoir. (pp. 260-270) edited by Laura Hengehold and Nancy Bauer. Hoboken, NJ, United States: Wiley Blackwell. doi: 10.1002/9781118795996.ch21

Unweaving the threads of influence: Beauvoir and Sartre

2017

Journal Article

Authenticity and Distantiation from Oneself: An Ethico-Political Problem

Daigle, Christine (2017). Authenticity and Distantiation from Oneself: An Ethico-Political Problem. Sub-Stance, 46 (1), 55-68.

Authenticity and Distantiation from Oneself: An Ethico-Political Problem

2016

Journal Article

Beauvoir outre-Atlantique

Daigle, Christine (2016). Beauvoir outre-Atlantique. Le Magazine Littéraire, 566, 78-78.

Beauvoir outre-Atlantique

2016

Book Chapter

Beauvoir and the meaning of life: literature and philosophy as human engagement in the world

Daigle, Christine (2016). Beauvoir and the meaning of life: literature and philosophy as human engagement in the world. Feminist philosophies of life. (pp. 181-195) edited by Hasana Sharp and Chloë Taylor. Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press.

Beauvoir and the meaning of life: literature and philosophy as human engagement in the world

2015

Journal Article

The Nietzschean virtue of authenticity: “Wie man wird, was man ist”

Daigle, Christine (2015). The Nietzschean virtue of authenticity: “Wie man wird, was man ist”. Journal of Value Inquiry, 49 (3), 405-416. doi: 10.1007/s10790-015-9497-6

The Nietzschean virtue of authenticity: “Wie man wird, was man ist”

2015

Book Chapter

Making the humanities meaningful: Beauvoir's philosophy and literature of the appeal

Daigle, Christine (2015). Making the humanities meaningful: Beauvoir's philosophy and literature of the appeal. Simone de Beauvoir – a humanist thinker. (pp. 15-28) edited by Tove Pettersen and Annlaug Bjørsnøs. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill/Rodopi. doi: 10.1163/9789004294462_003

Making the humanities meaningful: Beauvoir's philosophy and literature of the appeal

2015

Journal Article

Performing philosophy: Beauvoir's methodology and its ethical and political implications

Daigle, Christine and Renée, Louise (2015). Performing philosophy: Beauvoir's methodology and its ethical and political implications. Janus Head, 14 (2), 71-86.

Performing philosophy: Beauvoir's methodology and its ethical and political implications

2015

Book Chapter

The ethical ideal of the free spirit in 'Human, all too human'

Daigle, Christine (2015). The ethical ideal of the free spirit in 'Human, all too human'. Nietzsche's philosophy of the free spirit. (pp. 33-48) edited by Rebecca, Bamford. London: Rowman & Littlefield.

The ethical ideal of the free spirit in 'Human, all too human'

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