Creating Albert Camus: Foundations & Explorations in his Philosophy of Communication contributes to the study of the philosophy of communication by solidifying the place of Albert Camus within human communication studies. The major claim within Creating Albert Camus is that Camus serves as a philosopher of communication for the twenty-first century and can contribute to the growing conversation about the philosophy of communication in our contemporary age.
Creating Albert Camus: Foundations & Explorations in his Philosophy of Communication contributes to the study of the philosophy of communication by solidifying the place of Albert Camus within human communication studies. The major claim within Creating Albert Camus is that Camus serves as a philosopher of communication for the twenty-first century and can contribute to the growing conversation about the philosophy of communication in our contemporary age.
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The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
Brent C. Sleasman is president of Winebrenner Theological Seminary.
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Introduction: Brent C. Sleasman Part One: Foundations in Camus's Philosophy of Communication Chapter One: Camus and Existential Dialogue Ronald C. Arnett Chapter Two: The Visage of Camus: Existentialism in America Gina L. Ercolini Chapter Three: Joke-Work, Melancholy Communion, and Wished-for Misrecognition in Le Malentendu and Camus' Absurd Philosophy Matthew H. Bowker Part Two: Explorations in Camus's Philosophy of Communication Chapter Four: Philosophical Lineage: Situating Voices of Self and Other Annette M. Holba Chapter Five: Albert Camus' Nietzscheanism and its Implications for an Absurdist Communication Framework Jorge Lizarzaburu Chapter Six: Camus, Sartre, and the Rhetorical Function of Myth Bryan Crable Chapter Seven: Speaking Freely: Thinking with Camus and Beauvoir Toward a Philosophy of Communication Ramsey Eric Ramsey and Jessica N. Sturgess Chapter Eight: Continuing the Dialogue: Thomas Merton and Albert Camus Patrick F. O'Connell Index About the Contributors
Introduction: Brent C. Sleasman Part One: Foundations in Camus's Philosophy of Communication Chapter One: Camus and Existential Dialogue Ronald C. Arnett Chapter Two: The Visage of Camus: Existentialism in America Gina L. Ercolini Chapter Three: Joke-Work, Melancholy Communion, and Wished-for Misrecognition in Le Malentendu and Camus' Absurd Philosophy Matthew H. Bowker Part Two: Explorations in Camus's Philosophy of Communication Chapter Four: Philosophical Lineage: Situating Voices of Self and Other Annette M. Holba Chapter Five: Albert Camus' Nietzscheanism and its Implications for an Absurdist Communication Framework Jorge Lizarzaburu Chapter Six: Camus, Sartre, and the Rhetorical Function of Myth Bryan Crable Chapter Seven: Speaking Freely: Thinking with Camus and Beauvoir Toward a Philosophy of Communication Ramsey Eric Ramsey and Jessica N. Sturgess Chapter Eight: Continuing the Dialogue: Thomas Merton and Albert Camus Patrick F. O'Connell Index About the Contributors
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