
Contingency and Commitment
Mexican Existentialism and the Place of Philosophy
Carlos Alberto Sanchez(Author)
State University of New York Press
Published on 1. February 2016
Book
Hardback
170 pages
978-1-4384-5945-5 (ISBN)
Description
Offers the first comprehensive survey of Mexican existentialism to appear in English.
This book examines the emergence of existentialism in Mexico in the 1940s and the quest for a genuine Mexican philosophy that followed it. It focuses on the pivotal moments and key figures of the Hyperion group, including Emilio Uranga, Luis Villoro, Leopoldo Zea, and Jorge Portilla, who explored questions of interpretation, marginality, identity, and the role of philosophy. Carlos Alberto Sanchez was the first to introduce and emphasize the philosophical significance of the Hyperion group to readers of English in The Suspension of Seriousness, and in the present volume he examines its legacy and relevancy for the twenty-first century. Sanchez argues that there are lessons to be learned from Hyperion's project not only for Latino/a life in the United States but also for the lives of those on the fringes of contemporary, postmodern or postcolonial, economic, political, and cultural power.
This book examines the emergence of existentialism in Mexico in the 1940s and the quest for a genuine Mexican philosophy that followed it. It focuses on the pivotal moments and key figures of the Hyperion group, including Emilio Uranga, Luis Villoro, Leopoldo Zea, and Jorge Portilla, who explored questions of interpretation, marginality, identity, and the role of philosophy. Carlos Alberto Sanchez was the first to introduce and emphasize the philosophical significance of the Hyperion group to readers of English in The Suspension of Seriousness, and in the present volume he examines its legacy and relevancy for the twenty-first century. Sanchez argues that there are lessons to be learned from Hyperion's project not only for Latino/a life in the United States but also for the lives of those on the fringes of contemporary, postmodern or postcolonial, economic, political, and cultural power.
Reviews / Votes
"As the first major English-language book on the existentialist movement in Mexico, Contingency and Commitment is no doubt a welcome addition to the steadily growing Latin American intellectual history library. This book is a must-read for (graduate) students of history, sociology, critical theory, and philosophy." - H-Net Reviews (H-LatAm)"...capable of disrupting our most firmly held beliefs and encouraging us to think differently." - Hispanic American Historical Review
"...Sanchez's arguments provide a compelling perspective on the continued significance of the history of Latin American philosophy, and the author develops a thoughtful and provocative existential framing of the conditions of lived experience for Latina/os in the U.S. ... the overarching contributions of Sanchez's work will likely serve for many readers as an invitation to begin or to continue engaging the many complex debates within Latin American and U.S. Latina/o philosophy." - Human Studies
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Language
English
Place of publication
Albany, NY
United States
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
406 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4384-5945-5 (9781438459455)
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12/2015
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Carlos Alberto Sanchez is Professor of Philosophy at San Jose State University and the author of The Suspension of Seriousness: On the Phenomenology of Jorge Portilla, With a Translation of Fenomenologia del relajo, also published by SUNY Press.
Content
Introduction: From Prejudice to Violence
1. EXISTENTIALISM AS PAUSE AND OCCASION: The Appropriations of el Grupo Hiperion
2. DENYING THE POSTMODERN: Jorge Portilla on Reason, Unreason, and the Freedom of Limits
3. THE PASSION DIALECTIC: On Rootedness, Fervors, and Appropriations
4. THE MEXICAN/AMERICAN CHALLENGE TO PHILOSOPHY: Uranga and Dewey
5. PHILOSOPHY SIN MAS?: Notes on the Value of Mexican Philosophy for Latino/a Life
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. EXISTENTIALISM AS PAUSE AND OCCASION: The Appropriations of el Grupo Hiperion
2. DENYING THE POSTMODERN: Jorge Portilla on Reason, Unreason, and the Freedom of Limits
3. THE PASSION DIALECTIC: On Rootedness, Fervors, and Appropriations
4. THE MEXICAN/AMERICAN CHALLENGE TO PHILOSOPHY: Uranga and Dewey
5. PHILOSOPHY SIN MAS?: Notes on the Value of Mexican Philosophy for Latino/a Life
Notes
Bibliography
Index