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Carnal hermeneutics

Richard Kearney and Brian Treanor
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • Introduction: Carnal Hermeneutics from Head to Foot (Richard Kearney and Brian Treanor, page 1)
  • Why Carnal Hermeneutics?
    • 1 The Wager of Carnal Hermeneutics (Richard Kearney, page 15)
    • 2 Mind the Gap: The Challenge of Matter (Brian Treanor, page 57)
  • Rethinking the Flesh
    • 3 Rethinking Corpus (Jean-Luc Nancy, page 77)
    • 4 From the Limbs of the Heart to the Soul's Organs (Jean-Louis Chrétien, page 92)
    • 5 A Tragedy and a Dream: Disability Revisited (Julia Kristeva, page 115)
    • 6 Incarnation and the Problem of Touch (Michel Henry, page 128)
    • 7 On the Phenomena of Suffering (Jean-Luc Marion, page 145)
    • 8 Memory, History, Oblivion (Paul Ricoeur, page 148)
  • Matters of Touch
    • 9 Skin Deep: Bodies Edging into Place (Edward S. Casey, page 159)
    • 10 Touched by Touching (David Wood, page 173)
    • 11 Umbilicus: Toward a Hermeneutics of Generational Difference (Anne O'Byrne, page 182)
    • 12 Getting in Touch: Aristotelian Diagnostics (Emmanuel Alloa, page 195)
    • 13 Between Vision and Touch: From Husserl to Merleau-Ponty (Dermot Moran, page 214)
    • 14 Biodiversity and the Diacritics of Life (Ted Toadvine, page 235)
  • Divine Bodies
    • 15 The Passion According to Teresa of Avila (Julia Kristeva, page 251)
    • 16 Refiguring Wounds in the Afterlife (of Trauma) (Shelly Rambo, page 263)
    • 17 This Is My Body: Contribution to a Philosophy of the Encharist (Emmanuel Falque, page 279)
    • 18 Original Breath (Karmen MacKendrick, page 295)
    • 19 On the Flesh of the Word: Incarnational Hermeneutics (John Panteleimon Manoussakis, page 306)
  • Notes (page 317)
  • List of Contributors (page 381)
  • Index (page 385)
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Published: 2015
Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823265893 (paper)
  • 9780823265909 (ebook)
  • 9780823265886 (hardcover)
Series
  • Fordham Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Subject
  • Philosophy
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