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Subversive Itinerary investigates the theoretical evolution of the influential political theorist Gad Horowitz, as well as the historical impact of his ideas on Canadian life and letters.
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Subversive Itinerary investigates the theoretical evolution of the influential political theorist Gad Horowitz, as well as the historical impact of his ideas on Canadian life and letters.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781442645325
- ISBN-10: 1442645326
- Artikelnr.: 37047126
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781442645325
- ISBN-10: 1442645326
- Artikelnr.: 37047126
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Shannon Bell is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at York University.
I. Life and Times
1. ‘On Intellectual Life, Politics and Psychoanalysis: A Conversation with
Gad Horowitz’ - Colin Campbell (Ontario College of Art and Design
University)
2. ‘The Life and Times of Horowitz the Canadianist’ - Nelson Wiseman
(University of Toronto)
3. ‘The Odd Couple of Canadian Intellectual History’ - Ed Andrew
(University of Toronto)
4. ‘Between Pause and Play: Conveying the Democratic Spirit’ - Jason
Rovito (York University)
II. Fragment Theory
5. ‘The Political Culture of English Canada’ - Ian Angus (Simon Fraser
University)
6. ‘Canada’s Regional Fragments’ - Nelson Wiseman (University of Toronto)
7. ‘Restoration, Not Renovation: A Fresh Start for Hartz-Horowitz’ -
Robert Meynell (Trent University)
III. Spirit and Power
8. ‘Gad Ben Rachel Ve Aharon: Parrhesiastes’ - Shannon Bell (York
University)
9. ‘What’s involved in involution? A psycho-poetics of regression:
Freud—Horowitz—Celan’ - Michael Marder (University of Basque Country in
Campus de Leioa Spain)
10.‘The Sexed Body of the Woman-(M)Other: Irigaray and Marcuse on the
Intersection of Gender and Ethical Intersubjectivity’ - Victoria Tahmasebi
(University of Toronto)
11. ‘The Spark of Philosophy: Hartz-Horowitz and Theories of Religion’ -
Colin Campbell (Ontario College of Art and Design University)
IV. Political Philosophy
12. ‘Transcendental Liberalism and the Politics of Representation:
Possessive Individualism Revisited’ - Sean Saraka (University of Ottawa)
13.‘From the Narcissism of Small Differences to the Vertigo of Endless
Possibilities: Gad Among the Levinasians’ - Oona Eisenstadt (Pomona
College, California)
14.‘Adorno and Emptiness’ - Asher Horowitz (York University)
15.‘horowitz dances with wolves: inquiries pursuant to the thought of gad
horowitz’ - peter kulchyski (University of Manitoba)
V. Horowitz in His Own Words
Gad Horowitz, ‘Emmanuel, Robert’
Gad Horowitz, ‘Bringing Bataille to Justice’
Gad Horowitz, ‘An Essay on the Altruism of Nature’
VI. Bibliography
1. ‘On Intellectual Life, Politics and Psychoanalysis: A Conversation with
Gad Horowitz’ - Colin Campbell (Ontario College of Art and Design
University)
2. ‘The Life and Times of Horowitz the Canadianist’ - Nelson Wiseman
(University of Toronto)
3. ‘The Odd Couple of Canadian Intellectual History’ - Ed Andrew
(University of Toronto)
4. ‘Between Pause and Play: Conveying the Democratic Spirit’ - Jason
Rovito (York University)
II. Fragment Theory
5. ‘The Political Culture of English Canada’ - Ian Angus (Simon Fraser
University)
6. ‘Canada’s Regional Fragments’ - Nelson Wiseman (University of Toronto)
7. ‘Restoration, Not Renovation: A Fresh Start for Hartz-Horowitz’ -
Robert Meynell (Trent University)
III. Spirit and Power
8. ‘Gad Ben Rachel Ve Aharon: Parrhesiastes’ - Shannon Bell (York
University)
9. ‘What’s involved in involution? A psycho-poetics of regression:
Freud—Horowitz—Celan’ - Michael Marder (University of Basque Country in
Campus de Leioa Spain)
10.‘The Sexed Body of the Woman-(M)Other: Irigaray and Marcuse on the
Intersection of Gender and Ethical Intersubjectivity’ - Victoria Tahmasebi
(University of Toronto)
11. ‘The Spark of Philosophy: Hartz-Horowitz and Theories of Religion’ -
Colin Campbell (Ontario College of Art and Design University)
IV. Political Philosophy
12. ‘Transcendental Liberalism and the Politics of Representation:
Possessive Individualism Revisited’ - Sean Saraka (University of Ottawa)
13.‘From the Narcissism of Small Differences to the Vertigo of Endless
Possibilities: Gad Among the Levinasians’ - Oona Eisenstadt (Pomona
College, California)
14.‘Adorno and Emptiness’ - Asher Horowitz (York University)
15.‘horowitz dances with wolves: inquiries pursuant to the thought of gad
horowitz’ - peter kulchyski (University of Manitoba)
V. Horowitz in His Own Words
Gad Horowitz, ‘Emmanuel, Robert’
Gad Horowitz, ‘Bringing Bataille to Justice’
Gad Horowitz, ‘An Essay on the Altruism of Nature’
VI. Bibliography
I. Life and Times
1. ‘On Intellectual Life, Politics and Psychoanalysis: A Conversation with
Gad Horowitz’ - Colin Campbell (Ontario College of Art and Design
University)
2. ‘The Life and Times of Horowitz the Canadianist’ - Nelson Wiseman
(University of Toronto)
3. ‘The Odd Couple of Canadian Intellectual History’ - Ed Andrew
(University of Toronto)
4. ‘Between Pause and Play: Conveying the Democratic Spirit’ - Jason
Rovito (York University)
II. Fragment Theory
5. ‘The Political Culture of English Canada’ - Ian Angus (Simon Fraser
University)
6. ‘Canada’s Regional Fragments’ - Nelson Wiseman (University of Toronto)
7. ‘Restoration, Not Renovation: A Fresh Start for Hartz-Horowitz’ -
Robert Meynell (Trent University)
III. Spirit and Power
8. ‘Gad Ben Rachel Ve Aharon: Parrhesiastes’ - Shannon Bell (York
University)
9. ‘What’s involved in involution? A psycho-poetics of regression:
Freud—Horowitz—Celan’ - Michael Marder (University of Basque Country in
Campus de Leioa Spain)
10.‘The Sexed Body of the Woman-(M)Other: Irigaray and Marcuse on the
Intersection of Gender and Ethical Intersubjectivity’ - Victoria Tahmasebi
(University of Toronto)
11. ‘The Spark of Philosophy: Hartz-Horowitz and Theories of Religion’ -
Colin Campbell (Ontario College of Art and Design University)
IV. Political Philosophy
12. ‘Transcendental Liberalism and the Politics of Representation:
Possessive Individualism Revisited’ - Sean Saraka (University of Ottawa)
13.‘From the Narcissism of Small Differences to the Vertigo of Endless
Possibilities: Gad Among the Levinasians’ - Oona Eisenstadt (Pomona
College, California)
14.‘Adorno and Emptiness’ - Asher Horowitz (York University)
15.‘horowitz dances with wolves: inquiries pursuant to the thought of gad
horowitz’ - peter kulchyski (University of Manitoba)
V. Horowitz in His Own Words
Gad Horowitz, ‘Emmanuel, Robert’
Gad Horowitz, ‘Bringing Bataille to Justice’
Gad Horowitz, ‘An Essay on the Altruism of Nature’
VI. Bibliography
1. ‘On Intellectual Life, Politics and Psychoanalysis: A Conversation with
Gad Horowitz’ - Colin Campbell (Ontario College of Art and Design
University)
2. ‘The Life and Times of Horowitz the Canadianist’ - Nelson Wiseman
(University of Toronto)
3. ‘The Odd Couple of Canadian Intellectual History’ - Ed Andrew
(University of Toronto)
4. ‘Between Pause and Play: Conveying the Democratic Spirit’ - Jason
Rovito (York University)
II. Fragment Theory
5. ‘The Political Culture of English Canada’ - Ian Angus (Simon Fraser
University)
6. ‘Canada’s Regional Fragments’ - Nelson Wiseman (University of Toronto)
7. ‘Restoration, Not Renovation: A Fresh Start for Hartz-Horowitz’ -
Robert Meynell (Trent University)
III. Spirit and Power
8. ‘Gad Ben Rachel Ve Aharon: Parrhesiastes’ - Shannon Bell (York
University)
9. ‘What’s involved in involution? A psycho-poetics of regression:
Freud—Horowitz—Celan’ - Michael Marder (University of Basque Country in
Campus de Leioa Spain)
10.‘The Sexed Body of the Woman-(M)Other: Irigaray and Marcuse on the
Intersection of Gender and Ethical Intersubjectivity’ - Victoria Tahmasebi
(University of Toronto)
11. ‘The Spark of Philosophy: Hartz-Horowitz and Theories of Religion’ -
Colin Campbell (Ontario College of Art and Design University)
IV. Political Philosophy
12. ‘Transcendental Liberalism and the Politics of Representation:
Possessive Individualism Revisited’ - Sean Saraka (University of Ottawa)
13.‘From the Narcissism of Small Differences to the Vertigo of Endless
Possibilities: Gad Among the Levinasians’ - Oona Eisenstadt (Pomona
College, California)
14.‘Adorno and Emptiness’ - Asher Horowitz (York University)
15.‘horowitz dances with wolves: inquiries pursuant to the thought of gad
horowitz’ - peter kulchyski (University of Manitoba)
V. Horowitz in His Own Words
Gad Horowitz, ‘Emmanuel, Robert’
Gad Horowitz, ‘Bringing Bataille to Justice’
Gad Horowitz, ‘An Essay on the Altruism of Nature’
VI. Bibliography