期刊名称:Agathos : an International Review of the Humanities and Social Sciences
印刷版ISSN:2069-1025
电子版ISSN:2069-1025
出版年度:2017
卷号:8
期号:2
页码:103-109
出版社:Fundatia Culturala Poezia, Iasi
摘要:The ‘I’ of the feminine is often reflections/expressions of the most intricate of all consciousness; yet it is the blatant of all that is human. The feminine phenomenology of our existence is intricately woven into the reality of our limited understanding and knowledge. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka wrote of it in her publication, “The Song of the ‘Promised one’” (2011), where she discerns the maiden and the Mother, from the Father and the son. To understand feminine experiences within the limits of human/non-human reality is to explore humanness in the objective reality, and the subjective reality of feminine humanism. Phenomenology has little research in the past in exploring feminine phenomenology. Is it different in terms of understanding or in the feminine expression? Yes, the women who have braved and surged in their academic writings, particularly the phenomenologist of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka. There is a gender consciousness and gender reality in humanness, which is often overlooked or not often explored in phenomenology. This paper will explore the poetic creatrix of the feminine of Tymieniecka’s poetic expressions of the “logos of life”, and the ‘I’ of her feminine; what my poem, She and the Sea, explicitly, artistically expresses the feminine existence of the universe; the soul, the logos and the ‘she’.
关键词:Tymieniecka; poetry; phenomenology; feminism of poetics