This book continues the exploration of themes either neglected or devalued by others working in the field of philosophy and culture. The authors in this volume consider the domain of travel from the broadest and most diverse of philosophical perspectives, covering everyday topics ranging from commuting and vacation travel to immigration and forced relocation. Our time in transit, our being in transit, and our time at rest, whether by choice or edict, has always been at issue, always been at play (and has always been in motion, if you will), for our species. The essays collected here explore…mehr
This book continues the exploration of themes either neglected or devalued by others working in the field of philosophy and culture. The authors in this volume consider the domain of travel from the broadest and most diverse of philosophical perspectives, covering everyday topics ranging from commuting and vacation travel to immigration and forced relocation. Our time in transit, our being in transit, and our time at rest, whether by choice or edict, has always been at issue, always been at play (and has always been in motion, if you will), for our species. The essays collected here explore the possibilities of the material impact of being able to move or stay put, as well as being forced to go or prevented from leaving.
Ron Scapp is the founding director of the Graduate Program in Urban and Multicultural Education at College of Mount Saint Vincent, where he is also a professor of humanities and teacher education. He is the author, editor, and co-editor of numerous books on education, politics, and culture. Brian Seitz is Professor of Philosophy at Babson College. He is the author, co-author, and co-editor of many books on philosophy and culture.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Ron Scapp and Brian Seitz, Being in Transit: An Introduction.- 2. Mary C. Rawlinson, Long Distances: Tourating, Travel, and the Ethics of Tourism.- 3. Megan Craig and Edward Casey, Thinking in Transit.- 4. bell hooks, Reconciliation and Reclamation.- 5. Alfonso Lingis, Bad Dog.- 6. Jason M. Wirth, Walking the Way: Transforming Being in Transit.- 7. Nickolas Pappas, Home Schooling: Philosophy without Travel.- 8. Jason Mohaghegh, The Dromomaniac, The Neo-Bedouin:Theories of Restlessness in Middle Eastern Thought.- 9. Brian Shud Schroeder, Wild Emptiness: Walking in the Open Between Mountains and Wolves-A Transcontinental Phenomenology.- 10. Thomas Thorp, Moving Wolves.- 11. David Farrell Krell, Nietzsche vagabundus Or, the Good European in transitu.- 12. Irene J. Klaver, Trans-Scapes: Transitions in Transit.- 13. Robin Truth Goodman, The Commute: The Bend in Progress, Reproduction on The Road.- 14. Lynne D. Johnson, Title TBD.- 15. James Penha, The Privilege of the Open Road.- 16. David Aliano, American Travel Encounters with Fascist Italy.- 17. Ron Anteroinen, Flicking the Switch.- 18. Caravetta, Peter, Migration: The Engine of History.
1. Ron Scapp and Brian Seitz, Being in Transit: An Introduction.- 2. Mary C. Rawlinson, Long Distances: Tourating, Travel, and the Ethics of Tourism.- 3. Megan Craig and Edward Casey, Thinking in Transit.- 4. bell hooks, Reconciliation and Reclamation.- 5. Alfonso Lingis, Bad Dog.- 6. Jason M. Wirth, Walking the Way: Transforming Being in Transit.- 7. Nickolas Pappas, Home Schooling: Philosophy without Travel.- 8. Jason Mohaghegh, The Dromomaniac, The Neo-Bedouin:Theories of Restlessness in Middle Eastern Thought.- 9. Brian Shūdō Schroeder, Wild Emptiness: Walking in the Open Between Mountains and Wolves—A Transcontinental Phenomenology.- 10. Thomas Thorp, Moving Wolves.- 11. David Farrell Krell, Nietzsche vagabundus Or, the Good European in transitu.- 12. Irene J. Klaver, Trans-Scapes: Transitions in Transit.- 13. Robin Truth Goodman, The Commute: The Bend in Progress, Reproduction on The Road.- 14. Lynne D. Johnson, Title TBD.- 15. James Penha, The Privilege of the Open Road.- 16. David Aliano, American Travel Encounters with Fascist Italy.- 17. Ron Anteroinen, Flicking the Switch.- 18. Caravetta, Peter, Migration: The Engine of History.
1. Ron Scapp and Brian Seitz, Being in Transit: An Introduction.- 2. Mary C. Rawlinson, Long Distances: Tourating, Travel, and the Ethics of Tourism.- 3. Megan Craig and Edward Casey, Thinking in Transit.- 4. bell hooks, Reconciliation and Reclamation.- 5. Alfonso Lingis, Bad Dog.- 6. Jason M. Wirth, Walking the Way: Transforming Being in Transit.- 7. Nickolas Pappas, Home Schooling: Philosophy without Travel.- 8. Jason Mohaghegh, The Dromomaniac, The Neo-Bedouin:Theories of Restlessness in Middle Eastern Thought.- 9. Brian Shud Schroeder, Wild Emptiness: Walking in the Open Between Mountains and Wolves-A Transcontinental Phenomenology.- 10. Thomas Thorp, Moving Wolves.- 11. David Farrell Krell, Nietzsche vagabundus Or, the Good European in transitu.- 12. Irene J. Klaver, Trans-Scapes: Transitions in Transit.- 13. Robin Truth Goodman, The Commute: The Bend in Progress, Reproduction on The Road.- 14. Lynne D. Johnson, Title TBD.- 15. James Penha, The Privilege of the Open Road.- 16. David Aliano, American Travel Encounters with Fascist Italy.- 17. Ron Anteroinen, Flicking the Switch.- 18. Caravetta, Peter, Migration: The Engine of History.
1. Ron Scapp and Brian Seitz, Being in Transit: An Introduction.- 2. Mary C. Rawlinson, Long Distances: Tourating, Travel, and the Ethics of Tourism.- 3. Megan Craig and Edward Casey, Thinking in Transit.- 4. bell hooks, Reconciliation and Reclamation.- 5. Alfonso Lingis, Bad Dog.- 6. Jason M. Wirth, Walking the Way: Transforming Being in Transit.- 7. Nickolas Pappas, Home Schooling: Philosophy without Travel.- 8. Jason Mohaghegh, The Dromomaniac, The Neo-Bedouin:Theories of Restlessness in Middle Eastern Thought.- 9. Brian Shūdō Schroeder, Wild Emptiness: Walking in the Open Between Mountains and Wolves—A Transcontinental Phenomenology.- 10. Thomas Thorp, Moving Wolves.- 11. David Farrell Krell, Nietzsche vagabundus Or, the Good European in transitu.- 12. Irene J. Klaver, Trans-Scapes: Transitions in Transit.- 13. Robin Truth Goodman, The Commute: The Bend in Progress, Reproduction on The Road.- 14. Lynne D. Johnson, Title TBD.- 15. James Penha, The Privilege of the Open Road.- 16. David Aliano, American Travel Encounters with Fascist Italy.- 17. Ron Anteroinen, Flicking the Switch.- 18. Caravetta, Peter, Migration: The Engine of History.
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