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Phenomenologies of the stranger: between hostility and hospitality
Richard Kearney and Kascha Semonovitch
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What is strange? Or better, who is strange? When do we encounter the stranger? This volume takes the question of hosting the Stranger to the deeper level of embodied imagination & the senses.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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PRELUDE
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At the Threshold: Foreigners, Strangers, Others (Richard Kearney and Kascha Semonovitch, page 3)
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Presentation of Texts (Richard Kearney and Kascha Semonovitch, page 30)
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PART I: AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD
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1 Strangers at the Edge of Hospitality (Edward S. Casey, page 39)
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2 Putting Hospitality in Its Place (Brian Treanor, page 49)
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3 Things at the Edge of the World (David Wood, page 67)
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PART II: SACRED STRANGENESS
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4 Hospitality and the Trouble with God (John D. Caputo, page 83)
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5 The Hospitality of Listening: A Note on Sacramental Strangeness (Karen MacKendrick, page 98)
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6 Incarnate Experience (Anthony J. Steinbock, page 109)
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7 The Time of Hospitality-Again (Kalpana Rahita Seshadri, page 126)
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PART III: THE UNCANNY REVISITED
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8 The Null Basis-Being of a Nullity, Or Between Two Nothings: Heidegger's Uncanniness (Simon Critchley, page 145)
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9 Heidegger and the Strangeness of Being (William J. Richardson, page 155)
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10 Progress in Spirit: Freud and Kristeva on the Uncanny (Vanessa Rumble, page 168)
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11 The Uncanny Strangeness of Maternal Election: Levinas and Kristeva on Paternal Passion (Kelly Oliver, page 196)
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PART IV: HOSTS AND GUESTS
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12 Being, the Other, the Stranger (Jean Greisch, page 215)
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13 Words of Welcome: Hospitality in the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas (Jeffrey Bloechl, page 232)
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14 Neither Close nor Starnge: Levinas, Hospitality, and Genocide (William H. Smith, page 242)
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15 Between Mourning and Magnetism: Derrida and Waldenfels on the Art of Hospitality (Christopher Yates, page 258)
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16 The Stranger in the Polis: Hospitality in Greek Myth (John Panteleimon Manoussakis, page 274)
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Notes (page 285)
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List of Contributors (page 333)
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Index of Names (page 337)
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Published: 2011
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823234615 (hardcover)
- 9780823234622 (paper)
- 9780823249220 (ebook)