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Education

  • Ph.D., Philosophy, SUNY Stony Brook, 2001

  • M.A., Philosophy, SUNY Stony Brook, 1996

  • B.A., Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, 1989

Research Interests

Lanei Rodemeyer works in the areas of: Husserlian phenomenology, feminist and gender theories, the phenomenology of embodiment, the philosophy of time, and 20th-century continental philosophy.

She has done extensive research on 贬耻蝉蝉别谤濒鈥檚 inner time-consciousness and argues in her book, 
Intersubjective Temporality: It鈥檚 麻豆直播 Time (Springer, 2006), that this apparently solipsistic structure is integrated with an open intersubjective structure. In her second book, Lou Sullivan Diaries (1970鈥1980) and Theories of Sexual Embodiment: Making Sense of Sensing, she both publishes ten years of Lou Sullivan鈥檚 diaries (formerly unpublished) and works through multiple theories of gender and sexual embodiment with an eye toward negotiating tensions between scientific/medical/psychological, queer, feminist, and trans approaches.

In her articles, she has discussed multiple topics, including: pregnancy; eating disorders; gender; the interrelation of temporality and lived embodiment; the issue of hormone treatment for feminist philosophy; 贬耻蝉蝉别谤濒鈥檚 retention and recollection; and the levels of constitution in 贬耻蝉蝉别谤濒鈥檚 phenomenology.

 

 

贬耻蝉蝉别谤濒鈥檚 Ideas, Ideas II, Cartesian Meditations, Phenomenology of Inner Time Consciousness, Analyses of Passive Synthesis, and Husserl selections; Sartre鈥檚 Being and Nothingness; 贬别颈诲别驳驳别谤鈥檚 Being and Time; Queer Theory and Transgender Studies; Philosophy of Time; Institutional Narratives of (Trans)gender; Contemporary Philosophy; Philosophy of the Body; Existentialism; Logic; Essential Questions: What is Gender?; and the Philosophy Graduate Teaching Seminar

Monographs

Lou Sullivan Diaries (1970鈥1980) and Theories of Sexual Embodiment: Making Sense of Sensing. Springer, 2018.

Intersubjective Temporality: It鈥檚 麻豆直播 Time.
Springer, 2006.

Co-edited volume

Continental Philosophy Review, special edition: 鈥淔eminist Phenomenologies鈥 43.1 (Springer, April 2010). Co-edited with Sara Hein盲maa.

Selected articles

鈥淎 Phenomenological Critique of Critical Phenomenology,鈥 in Why Method Matters: Phenomenology as Critique, Smaranda Aldea, David Carr, and Sara Hein盲maa, eds. 鈥淩esearch in Phenomenology鈥 series. Routledge, 2022, 95鈥112.

鈥淏ack to Basics: 贬耻蝉蝉别谤濒鈥檚 Phenomenology of Inner Time-Consciousness鈥攚hat it does, and what it can do,鈥 in The Husserlian Mind, Hanne Jacobs, ed. Routledge, 2021, 184鈥94.

鈥淟evels of Embodiment: A Husserlian Analysis of Gender and the Development of Eating Disorders,鈥 in Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches, Christian Tewes and Giovanni Stanghellini, eds. Cambridge University Press, 2021, 234鈥55.

鈥溾 Journal of Speculative Philosophy special issue, 34.3 (2020). Gail Weiss and Andrew Cutrofello, eds., 248鈥64.

鈥淭he Natural Attitude,鈥 in 50 Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology, eds. Gayle Salamon, Gaile Weiss, and Ann Murphy. Northwestern University Press, 2019, 237鈥41.

鈥淔eminist and Transgender Tensions: An Inquiry into History, Methodological Paradigms, and Embodiment,鈥 in New Feminist Perspectives on Embodiment, eds. Clara Fischer and Luna Dolezal. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave鈥揗acmillan, 2018, 103鈥23.

鈥淔eminismus,鈥 in Husserl Handbuch, eds. Maren Wehrle and Sebastian Luft. Stuttgart, Germany: Metzler Verlag, 2017, 336鈥41.

鈥淗usserl and Queer Theory,鈥 in Continental Philosophy Review 50.3 (2017): 311鈥34.

Dr. Rodemeyer has received grants and awards through the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD); the Belgian American Educational Foundation (BAEF); the 麻豆直播 Presidential Scholarship Award; the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Duquesne University McAnulty College and Graduate School Endowment Award; and 麻豆直播 McAnulty College and Graduate School Faculty Development Awards (Russo, Wimmer, and Global Health Faculty Course Development).

(Heidelberg University, 2018)

(Kent University, 2017)