Hermeneutical Phenomenology
Hermeneutical Phenomenology
Hermeneutical Phenomenology
1. A theory that shifts its assumptions, analytic lens, and topical focus away
from the male viewpoint and experience and toward that of women.
2. Give at least 2 key areas of focus within feminist theory.
3. It is the recognition that women's location in, and experience of, social
situations are not only different but also unequal to men's.
4. It shows that men routinely earn more for the same work than women.
5. Who claims married women have higher levels of stress than unmarried
women and married men.
Answers
1.Feminist Theory
2.discrimination and exclusion on the basis of sex and gender,
objectification, structural and economic inequality, power and
oppression, and gender roles and stereotypes, among others.
3.Gender Inequality
4.Gender Wage Gap
5.Feminist Theorists
HERMENEUTICAL
PHENOMENOLOGY
HERMENEUTICAL PHENOMENOLOGY – is a qualitative
research methodology that arose out of and remains closely tied
to phenomenological philosophy, a strand of continent
philosophy.
Either to use your own direct experiences acquired during the research process to
describe and analyze the phenomenon, in order to produce in-depth knowledge of
the phenomenon.
Activity
1. Explain the concept of Hermeneutical Phenomenology.
2. What is the importance of data?