NSC 201 Module 1 Flashcards
The phenomenological method
- Turn experience into an object of study
- Describe experience
- Put experience in conversation with others
- Go back to experience to confirm/disconfirm
Pre-reflective consciousness
most common, do not make note of consciousness
Consciousness
Explicitly aware of consciousness (quick stage)
Reflective consciousness
Reflecting on consciousness and thinking about what it was like
Memory
recalling something from the completed past
Imagination
Future events not yet happened (opposite of remembering)
Perception of a dynamic event
experiencing music rather than individual notes
Retention
not-now
Primal Impression
Pure now
Protention
not-yet now
Historicity
Time influencing experience over long time scales (culture shock)
Essentalism
essence to experience members of a particular group (stereotyping)
Normativity
Social group with most power
Othering
“lesser than” in-group and out-group
Identity
boxes society puts you in
Double consciousness
reflecting on yourself through the lens of others
Intersectionality
one identity with multiple aspects that society claim conflict
Performativity
forcing oneself to align with stereotypes
critical phenomenology
first person experience studied without social influence
perception
- perception experience shaped by past
- perceptual holism
- perceptual first-person experience
- body shapes experience
- perception and action are inseparable
Body image
perceptual experience of the body
body schema
subpersonal process that regulates posture movement