
Radicalizing Levinas
State University of New York Press
Published on 1. June 2010
Book
Hardback
231 pages
978-1-4384-3097-3 (ISBN)
Description
Levinas ahead of his time-and himself-on politics, postcolonialism and globalization, animals and the environment, and science and technology.
Radicalizing Levinas initiates a third wave of Levinas scholarship. If the first wave was aimed at commentary and exposition, and the second focused on situating Levinas with the context of poststructuralism and deconstruction, the third wave is an explicit attempt to situate and explore his work in the context of current social and political problems. A short list of these are: civil war in Iraq, ethnic cleansing in Sudan, ongoing fighting between Palestinians and Israelis, and suicide bombings. Alongside these evils we hear of school shootings, global warming, widespread famine, immeasurable animal suffering, environmental decay, and increasing social and personal disorganization. How can a Levinasian ethics help us make sense of this? Levinas scholars respond and help move from theory to practice by addressing such topics as global justice, feminism, environmentalism, animal liberation, postcolonialism, radical democracy, technology and cybernetics, and psychotherapy. This book is for anyone seeking to understand better how philosophy can inform contemporary life.
Radicalizing Levinas initiates a third wave of Levinas scholarship. If the first wave was aimed at commentary and exposition, and the second focused on situating Levinas with the context of poststructuralism and deconstruction, the third wave is an explicit attempt to situate and explore his work in the context of current social and political problems. A short list of these are: civil war in Iraq, ethnic cleansing in Sudan, ongoing fighting between Palestinians and Israelis, and suicide bombings. Alongside these evils we hear of school shootings, global warming, widespread famine, immeasurable animal suffering, environmental decay, and increasing social and personal disorganization. How can a Levinasian ethics help us make sense of this? Levinas scholars respond and help move from theory to practice by addressing such topics as global justice, feminism, environmentalism, animal liberation, postcolonialism, radical democracy, technology and cybernetics, and psychotherapy. This book is for anyone seeking to understand better how philosophy can inform contemporary life.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: From College Freshman to College Graduate Student
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4384-3097-3 (9781438430973)
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Content
Acknowledgments
Editors' Introduction
List of Abbreviations
Part I: Politics
1. Precarious Life
Judith Butler
2. Levinas, Feminism, and Identity Politics
Diane Perpich
3. Five Problems in Levinas's View of Politics and the Sketch of a Solution to Them
Simon Critchley
Part II: Postcolonialism and Globalization
4. Postcolonial Thought and Levinas's Double Vision
Robert Eaglestone
5. Globalization and World Hunger: Kant and Levinas
Robert Bernasconi
Part III: Animals and the Environment
6. Levinas and the Elemental
John Sallis
7. Pursuing Levinas and Ferry toward a Newer and More Democratic Ecological Order
John Llewelyn
8. Faced by Animals
Matthew Calarco
Part IV: Science and Technology
9. Levinas's Other and the Culture of the Copy
Edith Wyschogrod
10. Ethics and Cybernetics: Levinasian Reflections
Richard A. Cohen
Part V: Social and Personal Disorganization
11. Education East of Eden: Levinas, the Psychopath, and the Paradox of Responsibility
Claire Katz
12. "The Talking Cure": The Ethics of Psychoanalysis
Peter Atterton
Contributors
Index
Editors' Introduction
List of Abbreviations
Part I: Politics
1. Precarious Life
Judith Butler
2. Levinas, Feminism, and Identity Politics
Diane Perpich
3. Five Problems in Levinas's View of Politics and the Sketch of a Solution to Them
Simon Critchley
Part II: Postcolonialism and Globalization
4. Postcolonial Thought and Levinas's Double Vision
Robert Eaglestone
5. Globalization and World Hunger: Kant and Levinas
Robert Bernasconi
Part III: Animals and the Environment
6. Levinas and the Elemental
John Sallis
7. Pursuing Levinas and Ferry toward a Newer and More Democratic Ecological Order
John Llewelyn
8. Faced by Animals
Matthew Calarco
Part IV: Science and Technology
9. Levinas's Other and the Culture of the Copy
Edith Wyschogrod
10. Ethics and Cybernetics: Levinasian Reflections
Richard A. Cohen
Part V: Social and Personal Disorganization
11. Education East of Eden: Levinas, the Psychopath, and the Paradox of Responsibility
Claire Katz
12. "The Talking Cure": The Ethics of Psychoanalysis
Peter Atterton
Contributors
Index