Somatic Desire
Recovering Corporeality in Contemporary Thought
Herausgeber: Horton, Sarah; Rojcewicz, Christine; Mendelsohn, Stephen
Somatic Desire
Recovering Corporeality in Contemporary Thought
Herausgeber: Horton, Sarah; Rojcewicz, Christine; Mendelsohn, Stephen
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This book addresses the topics of corporeality, desire, and embodiment through the lenses of phenomenology, hermeneutics, philosophy of religion, psychoanalysis, and philosophy of literature. It offers a new and groundbreaking way of approaching questions of somatic desire in contemporary continental philosophy.
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This book addresses the topics of corporeality, desire, and embodiment through the lenses of phenomenology, hermeneutics, philosophy of religion, psychoanalysis, and philosophy of literature. It offers a new and groundbreaking way of approaching questions of somatic desire in contemporary continental philosophy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781498581448
- ISBN-10: 1498581447
- Artikelnr.: 54392894
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781498581448
- ISBN-10: 1498581447
- Artikelnr.: 54392894
Edited by Sarah Horton; Stephen Mendelsohn; Christine Rojcewicz and Richard Kearney - Contributions by Christine Rojcewicz; Andrea Staiti; Brian Treanor; Richard Kearney; Gonçalo Marcelo; Sarah Horton; Emmanuel Falque; John Manoussakis; Stephen Mendelsohn
Section I: "Somatic Desire: Uncovering Corporeality in Phenomenology and
Hermeneutics" Christine Rojcewicz Chapter One: "Desire, Body, and Freedom:
Themes from Husserl's 'Studies on the Structures of Consciousness'" Andrea
Staiti (Università degli Studi di Parma) Chapter Two: "Lateralization and
Leaning: Somatic Desire as a Model for Supple Wisdom" Brian Treanor (Loyola
Marymount University) Chapter Three: "The Recovery of the Flesh in Ricoeur
and Merleau-Ponty" Richard Kearney (Boston College) Chapter Four: "Ricoeur
on the Body - A Response to Richard Kearney" Gonçalo Marcelo (Universidade
de Coimbra / Católica Porto Business School) Section II: "The Body in Love
and Sickness" Sarah Horton Chapter Five: "Embrace and Differentiation: A
Phenomenology of Eros" Emmanuel Falque (L'Institut Catholique de Paris) and
Richard Kearney (Boston College) Chapter Six: "Toward an Ethics of the
Spread Body" Emmanuel Falque (L'Institut Catholique de Paris) Chapter
Seven: "Dying to Desire: Soma, Sema, Sarx, and Sex" John Panteleimon
Manoussakis (College of the Holy Cross) Section III: "The Inscribed Body:
Text and the Afterlife of the Flesh" Stephen Mendelsohn Chapter Eight:
"Anxiety, Melancholy, and Shrapnel" Richard Rojcewicz (Duquesne University)
Chapter Nine: "The Poetics of Lack and the Problem of Ground in Knut
Hamsun's Hunger" Christopher Yates (University of Virginia) Chapter Ten:
"From the Writing of Desire to the Desire of Writing: Reflections on
Proust" Miguel de Beistegui (The University of Warwick). Chapter Eleven:
"Miracle" Alphonso Lingis (Pennsylvania State University)
Hermeneutics" Christine Rojcewicz Chapter One: "Desire, Body, and Freedom:
Themes from Husserl's 'Studies on the Structures of Consciousness'" Andrea
Staiti (Università degli Studi di Parma) Chapter Two: "Lateralization and
Leaning: Somatic Desire as a Model for Supple Wisdom" Brian Treanor (Loyola
Marymount University) Chapter Three: "The Recovery of the Flesh in Ricoeur
and Merleau-Ponty" Richard Kearney (Boston College) Chapter Four: "Ricoeur
on the Body - A Response to Richard Kearney" Gonçalo Marcelo (Universidade
de Coimbra / Católica Porto Business School) Section II: "The Body in Love
and Sickness" Sarah Horton Chapter Five: "Embrace and Differentiation: A
Phenomenology of Eros" Emmanuel Falque (L'Institut Catholique de Paris) and
Richard Kearney (Boston College) Chapter Six: "Toward an Ethics of the
Spread Body" Emmanuel Falque (L'Institut Catholique de Paris) Chapter
Seven: "Dying to Desire: Soma, Sema, Sarx, and Sex" John Panteleimon
Manoussakis (College of the Holy Cross) Section III: "The Inscribed Body:
Text and the Afterlife of the Flesh" Stephen Mendelsohn Chapter Eight:
"Anxiety, Melancholy, and Shrapnel" Richard Rojcewicz (Duquesne University)
Chapter Nine: "The Poetics of Lack and the Problem of Ground in Knut
Hamsun's Hunger" Christopher Yates (University of Virginia) Chapter Ten:
"From the Writing of Desire to the Desire of Writing: Reflections on
Proust" Miguel de Beistegui (The University of Warwick). Chapter Eleven:
"Miracle" Alphonso Lingis (Pennsylvania State University)
Section I: "Somatic Desire: Uncovering Corporeality in Phenomenology and
Hermeneutics" Christine Rojcewicz Chapter One: "Desire, Body, and Freedom:
Themes from Husserl's 'Studies on the Structures of Consciousness'" Andrea
Staiti (Università degli Studi di Parma) Chapter Two: "Lateralization and
Leaning: Somatic Desire as a Model for Supple Wisdom" Brian Treanor (Loyola
Marymount University) Chapter Three: "The Recovery of the Flesh in Ricoeur
and Merleau-Ponty" Richard Kearney (Boston College) Chapter Four: "Ricoeur
on the Body - A Response to Richard Kearney" Gonçalo Marcelo (Universidade
de Coimbra / Católica Porto Business School) Section II: "The Body in Love
and Sickness" Sarah Horton Chapter Five: "Embrace and Differentiation: A
Phenomenology of Eros" Emmanuel Falque (L'Institut Catholique de Paris) and
Richard Kearney (Boston College) Chapter Six: "Toward an Ethics of the
Spread Body" Emmanuel Falque (L'Institut Catholique de Paris) Chapter
Seven: "Dying to Desire: Soma, Sema, Sarx, and Sex" John Panteleimon
Manoussakis (College of the Holy Cross) Section III: "The Inscribed Body:
Text and the Afterlife of the Flesh" Stephen Mendelsohn Chapter Eight:
"Anxiety, Melancholy, and Shrapnel" Richard Rojcewicz (Duquesne University)
Chapter Nine: "The Poetics of Lack and the Problem of Ground in Knut
Hamsun's Hunger" Christopher Yates (University of Virginia) Chapter Ten:
"From the Writing of Desire to the Desire of Writing: Reflections on
Proust" Miguel de Beistegui (The University of Warwick). Chapter Eleven:
"Miracle" Alphonso Lingis (Pennsylvania State University)
Hermeneutics" Christine Rojcewicz Chapter One: "Desire, Body, and Freedom:
Themes from Husserl's 'Studies on the Structures of Consciousness'" Andrea
Staiti (Università degli Studi di Parma) Chapter Two: "Lateralization and
Leaning: Somatic Desire as a Model for Supple Wisdom" Brian Treanor (Loyola
Marymount University) Chapter Three: "The Recovery of the Flesh in Ricoeur
and Merleau-Ponty" Richard Kearney (Boston College) Chapter Four: "Ricoeur
on the Body - A Response to Richard Kearney" Gonçalo Marcelo (Universidade
de Coimbra / Católica Porto Business School) Section II: "The Body in Love
and Sickness" Sarah Horton Chapter Five: "Embrace and Differentiation: A
Phenomenology of Eros" Emmanuel Falque (L'Institut Catholique de Paris) and
Richard Kearney (Boston College) Chapter Six: "Toward an Ethics of the
Spread Body" Emmanuel Falque (L'Institut Catholique de Paris) Chapter
Seven: "Dying to Desire: Soma, Sema, Sarx, and Sex" John Panteleimon
Manoussakis (College of the Holy Cross) Section III: "The Inscribed Body:
Text and the Afterlife of the Flesh" Stephen Mendelsohn Chapter Eight:
"Anxiety, Melancholy, and Shrapnel" Richard Rojcewicz (Duquesne University)
Chapter Nine: "The Poetics of Lack and the Problem of Ground in Knut
Hamsun's Hunger" Christopher Yates (University of Virginia) Chapter Ten:
"From the Writing of Desire to the Desire of Writing: Reflections on
Proust" Miguel de Beistegui (The University of Warwick). Chapter Eleven:
"Miracle" Alphonso Lingis (Pennsylvania State University)