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Poetics of Relation
‘We cry our cry of poetry. Our boats are open, and we sail them for everyone.’In Poetics of Relation, his most celebrated philosophical work, Édouard Glissant turns the Caribbean reality of his life into a complex, energetic vision of a world in transformation.We come to see that relation in all its senses – telling, listening, connecting, and the parallel consciousness of self and surroundings – is the key to revolutionising mentalities and reshaping societies.We are not rooted, but ever-changing; we have a right to opacity and to difference, wherever we are.Told in scintillating prose, this unique exploration of language, slavery, and poetic freedom narrates an Antillean identity, but also that of the whole world.
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Person Means Relation
In Person Means Relation, David Walsh offers a moving reflection on personhood, beginning from the connection between person and relation established in the Trinitarian theology of St.Thomas Aquinas. Although Thomas did not apply this insight to persons more generally, Walsh argues, there is enough to suggest the path he might have taken.To know persons, we can now see, is to know what is going on within them.This understanding is largely the fruit of a later philosophical revolution, a fruit toward which Thomas may have pointed, and which he might well have welcomed. The University of Dallas Aquinas Lecture for 2023, Person Means Relation is published here with a response by Matthew Walz and a reply by David Walsh.
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From a Distant Relation
In his short life (1865-1921), Micha Josef Berdichevsky was a versatile and influential man of letters: an innovative Hebrew prose stylist; a collector of Jewish folklore; a scholar of ancient Jewish and Christian history.He was at once a peer of the Brothers Grimm, Sholem Aleichem, Friedrich Nietzsche, and a diverse circle of Jewish writers in the Russian Empire and German-speaking countries.As a Yiddish writer, however, he remains largely unknown to general readers. Originally published in the 1920s, his stories were dismissed by prominent critics and viewed as out of step with the literary taste of his own time.Yet these vivid portraits of a small Jewish town (shtetl) in the southern Russian Empire can speak powerfully to audiences today. With enchanting humor, social satire, and verbal dexterity, From a Distant Relation captures the world of the shtetl in a sharp realist prose style.Themes of repressed desire, poverty, relations with non-Jews, and historic upheavals echo in a cast of memorable characters.Many of the stories and monologues feature strong female protagonists, while others shed light on the misogynistic culture of the shtetl.At the border between fiction and reportage, with a gritty underbelly and a deceptive naïveté, Berdichevsky's stories explore dynamics of wealth, power, and gender in an intimate setting that resonates profoundly with contemporary Jewish life.
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Dancing Indigenous Worlds : Choreographies of Relation
The vital role of dance in enacting the embodied experiences of Indigenous peoples In Dancing Indigenous Worlds, Jacqueline Shea Murphy brings contemporary Indigenous dance makers into the spotlight, putting critical dance studies and Indigenous studies in conversation with one another in fresh and exciting new ways.Exploring Indigenous dance from North America and Aotearoa (New Zealand), she shows how dance artists communicate Indigenous ways of being, as well as generate a political force, engaging Indigenous understandings and histories. Following specific dance works over time, Shea Murphy interweaves analysis, personal narrative, and written contributions from multiple dance artists, demonstrating dance’s crucial work in asserting and enacting Indigenous worldviews and the embodied experiences of Indigenous peoples.As Shea Murphy asserts, these dance-making practices can not only disrupt the structures that European colonization feeds upon and strives to maintain, but they can also recalibrate contemporary dance.Based on more than twenty years of relationship building and research, Shea Murphy’s work contributes to growing, and largely underreported, discourses on decolonizing dance studies, and the geopolitical, gendered, racial, and relational meanings that dance theorizes and negotiates.She also includes discussions about the ethics of writing about Indigenous knowledge and peoples as a non-Indigenous scholar, and models approaches for doing so within structures of ongoing reciprocal, respectful, responsible action.
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Tact and the Pedagogical Relation : Introductory Readings
Tact and the Pedagogical Relation focuses on two topics of increasing interest both in teacher education and research.It shows how questions of sensitive and attuned action as well as educators’ relations with children and the young are special—uniquely different from other relations and attunements.This collection introduces readers to both classical and contemporary texts, offering many of these in translation for the first time.These illuminate the struggles and rewards of teaching, showing teaching to be an art, simultaneously a personal and professional calling.
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Entre Humains Et Dauphins, Une Relation Particulière
Patrice Van Eersel's latest offering, "Entre Humains Et Dauphins Une Relation Particuliere," is a whimsical journey into the depths of the ocean and the human heart. The album explores the unique bond between humans and dolphins, blending ethereal melodies with soothing whale calls. From the opening track, "Dolphin Dreams," Van Eersel transports listeners to a serene underwater world where music and nature harmonize in perfect synchrony. The gentle plucking of strings and dreamy synth textures create a tranquil atmosphere that is both captivating and otherworldly. Tracks like "Echoes of the Deep" and "Oceanic Serenade" showcase Van Eersel's ability to evoke emotion through his music, weaving a narrative of love and connection between two disparate species. The delicate balance of electronic ambience and acoustic instrumentation creates a sonic landscape that is both immersive and introspective. As the album reaches its crescendo with the epic ballad "Dolphin's Lament," Van Eersel's heartfelt vocals soar above cascading waves of sound, capturing the beauty and complexity of the human-dolphin relationship in all its glory. In this moment, it becomes clear that "Entre Humains Et Dauphins Une Relation Particuliere" is not just an album, but a transcendent experience that will leave a lasting impression on all who listen. A truly unique and enchanting work of art.
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Wit And Its Relation To The Unconscious
This is Volume X of twenty-eight in a collection on Psychoanalysis. Originally published in 1922, this text looks at Freud’s analysis of wit, its synthesis and theories in pleasure, the comic and social processes.
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