Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology
Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology is an explicitly interdisciplinary journal for phenomenological research. Drawing especially on philosophical and psychological approaches to phenomenological questions, the journal also promotes inquiry in fields such as communications and rhetoric, theology and religious studies, music, literature, and visual arts, and sociology and geography.

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Current Issue: Volume 5, Issue 1 (2025) Atmosphere and Affect: Phenomenological Investigations into Experiences with Art and Nature
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Jeffrey McCurry, Duquesne University, Director of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center
Guest Editors
Dr. Sofie Boldsen, University of Jyväskylä
Dr. Tone Roald, University of Copenhagen
Managing Editor
William Brown, Duquesne University
Articles
Introduction: Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology Volume 5
Jeffrey McCurry
Between the Feeling and the Felt: Atmosphere and Affect in Phenomenology and Aesthetics
Sofie Boldsen and Tone Roald
With Images in Time. Atmosphere and Art: Mediation and Dialogue
Pauline von Bonsdorff
Artworks as Affective Atmospheres: Dufrenne's View of their Aesthetic and Philosophical Significance
Dimitris Apostolopoulos
Participatory Presence in Aesthetic Experiences of Performance
Sophie Morrissey and Shaun Gallagher
Emotions as Work Material: On Dancers' Refined Use of Affectivity
Camille S. Buttingsrud
"Let Your Body Do the Talkin'": An Investigation of Aesthetic Experience Through Phenomenological Psychology
Tone Roald and Anders Essom-Stenz
Nature Naturing in and as Place
Edward S. Casey