Folk is an analog foundation in a digital world. Phenomenology is a big word about a small, impossible task: trying to imagine the real. This book describes this task in relation to its foundation. Most of all, Folk Phenomenology is a defense of the integrity and sufficiency of art—thinking, feeling, living, dying. In short, being in love.
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Sam Rocha is an academic, author, and musician. His interests involve and revolve—and evolve—around philosophy, music, and religion. He is an assistant professor of philosophy of education at the University of British Columbia, a blogger at ‘Patheos Catholic, ‘ book reviews editor for Studies in Philosophy and Education, and a section editor for Syndicate Theology. His most recent book is A Primer for Philosophy and Education (Cascade Books, 2014) and two more are forthcoming in 2015 and 2016: Folk Phenomenology: Education, Study, and the Human Person (Pickwick Publications) and A Phenomenology of the Poor: An Introduction to Ivan Illich (Cascade Books). Rocha has also released an EP and LP: Freedom for Love (2011) and Late to Love (2014).Click on 2015 awards to see the American Educational Studies Association Award to Sam Rocha