Prof. Glen Mazis
Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Merleau-Ponty scholar and occasional poet. USA
http://glenmazis.com/Author of EMOTION AND EMBODIMENT: FRAGILE ONTOLOGY (1993, Peter Lang), THE TRICKSTER, MAGICIAN AND GRIEVING MAN: RETURNING MEN TO EARTH (1994, Inner Traditions), & EARTHBODIES (2002, SUNY) and HUMANS, ANIMALS, AND MACHINES: BLURRING BOUNDARIES (SUNY, fall, 2008). MERLEAU-PONTY AND THE FACE OF THE WORLD: SILENCE, ETHICS, IMAGINATION AND POETIC ONTOLOGY will be published by SUNY Press Oct. 1, 2016. He has also published 75 poems in 39 literary journals, including North American Review, Spoon River Review, Rosebud, Many Mountains Moving, Sou'wester and others. Glen is Professor of Philosophy and Humanities and former Coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Humanities Masters Program, Penn State Harrisburg. He was awarded THE PENN STATE HARRISBURG FACULTY RESEARCH AWARD FOR 2009. His newest book, MERLEAU-PONTY AND THE DEPTH OF THE FACE OF THE WORLD is finished and under final review with Fordham University Press. His first book of Poetry, THE RIVER BENDS IN TIME, was published by Anaphora Literary Press in May, 2012.
Recorded Sessions
The Worlds of Non-Objectified Bodies
We will see how if one lives the body differently, then different worlds are opened.