Time in exile: in conversation with Heidegger, Blanchot, and Lispector
"This book is a philosophical reflection on the experience of time from within exile. Its focus on temporality is unique, as most literature on exile focuses on the experience of space, as exile involves dislocation, and moods of nostalgia and utopia. Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback proposes that...
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Exile as Postexistential Condition Times of Excess, Times of Exile Exile and the Afterness of Existence The Exile of Memory Chapter 2 The Ecstasy of Time (In Conversation with Heidegger) The Ecstasy of Time in Being and Time The Ecstasy of Overcoming after Being and Time From a Thought of the Ecstasy of Being to a Listening to the Whiling of Being Chapter 3 Time Absent/Time Present (In Discussion with Blanchot) The Flight of Philosophy into Literature The Literature of the Step [Not] Beyond Neither Absence nor Presence—or the Neutral Time of the Between Chapter 4 Time Being (Reading Gerundive Time with Clarice Lispector) Reading Time and the Time of Reading The Risk of Writing in Gerundive Time It Is-Being: Or the Neuter Crafting of Life ix 1 15 15 19 22 31 31 39 46 55 55 59 74 83 83 98 106
viii Contents Chapter 5 Without Conclusion: A Home in Gemndive 113 Notes 127 Works Cited 153 Index 165
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Exile as Postexistential Condition Times of Excess, Times of Exile Exile and the Afterness of Existence The Exile of Memory Chapter 2 The Ecstasy of Time (In Conversation with Heidegger) The Ecstasy of Time in Being and Time The Ecstasy of Overcoming after Being and Time From a Thought of the Ecstasy of Being to a Listening to the Whiling of Being Chapter 3 Time Absent/Time Present (In Discussion with Blanchot) The Flight of Philosophy into Literature The Literature of the Step [Not] Beyond Neither Absence nor Presence—or the Neutral Time of the Between Chapter 4 Time Being (Reading Gerundive Time with Clarice Lispector) Reading Time and the Time of Reading The Risk of Writing in Gerundive Time It Is-Being: Or the Neuter Crafting of Life ix 1 15 15 19 22 31 31 39 46 55 55 59 74 83 83 98 106
viii Contents Chapter 5 Without Conclusion: A Home in Gemndive 113 Notes 127 Works Cited 153 Index 165 |
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