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Alterity is in danger. It is a masterpiece in peril, an object lost or missing from our system, from the system of artificial intelligence and the system of communication in general. -from Radical Alterity Where is the Other today? Can Otherness challenge our arrogant, insular cultural narcissism? From artificial intelligence to the streets of Venice, from early explorers to contemporary photographers, Jean Baudrillard and Marc Guillaume discuss the traces of radical alterity in our world. These provocative seminars, held in 1990 and 1991, follow the multiple, intertwined trajectories first projected in Baudrillard's work and his reading of the "radical exoticism" posited by Victor Segalen-ideas Baudrillard extends into the realms of mass media, pseudonyms, technology, and that illusorily close yet radically foreign "primitive society of the future," America. In a world where no corner is unexplored, the Other remains a challenge to thought, a crack in the shell of universal understanding, impossible to communicate but potentially the linchpin of communication itself. Together, Baudrillard and Guillaume explore the threatened and fatal figures of radical alterity. This collection is no longer available in French, and this English edition includes an additional essay by Baudrillard, "Because Illusion and Reality Are Not Opposed."
Other (Philosophy) --- Alterity (Philosophy) --- Otherness (Philosophy) --- Philosophy
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Other (Philosophy) --- Alterity (Philosophy) --- Otherness (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Social aspects.
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Over the last few decades, in the wake of the ‘Ethical Turn’, contemporary literature has been examined through the prism of the ethics of alterity. Yet, this may not be consistently the case with Victorian and Modernist literature, since relatively few of the authors of those periods have elicited such critical and theoretical scrutiny. The articles in this volume set off to re-read Victorian and Modernist literature in the light of the ethics of alterity and investigate whether the post-Auschwitz, contemporary period breaks away from or favours lines of continuity with the productions of the earlier era. It also strives to address works which do not belong to the canon, focusing alternately on great authors and less known artists, on what has been termed ‘minor’ texts or genres that are less visible than the novel. Approaching literature by examining the relations between ethics and aesthetics, even while adopting an ethical approach, helps the authors in this volume contribute to revising the contemporary, Modernist and Victorian canon in English Literature.
Literature --- modernism --- ethics --- politics --- alterity --- British arts --- contemporary art
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Other (Philosophy) --- Transcendence (Philosophy) --- Other (Philosophy). --- Transcendence (Philosophy). --- Philosophy --- Alterity (Philosophy) --- Otherness (Philosophy)
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Was hei�t es, fremd zu sein, sich fremd zu fühlen, als Fremder gesehen zu werden? Dieser Band beschreibt, diskutiert und reflektiert die wichtigsten Ansätze von Fremdheit und Fremdsein. Über mehrere transdisziplinäre Zugänge wird sowohl die Figur des und der Fremden als auch die Erfahrung von Fremdheit betrachtet. Das Buch führt umfassend in ein hochaktuelles Thema ein. (Quelle: Buchhandel.de).
Kulturtheorie. --- Fremdheit. --- Other (Philosophy) --- Strangers --- Alterity (Philosophy) --- Otherness (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Persons
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This book offers a general model of reported speech that relies on clear, well-argued theoretical choices in order to describe accurately the diversity of observed situations. The metalanguage/alterity articulation is critically discussed at various levels (language, discourse, subject) where a central function of differential auto-configuration takes place.
Pragmatics --- French language --- Language --- Linguistics --- Alterity. --- French. --- Indirect Speech. --- Metalanguage. --- Subjectivity.
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Portraying the other in international relations significantly shapes interaction among actors in the international field, consequently colouring views of the other and legitimating behaviour toward the other. This edited volume presents current analyses by international scholars on othering processes and self-other constructions within international relations, attempting to fill a gap in the debate on this fascinating topic and its socio-political implications. Othering is illustrated in thre...
International relations --- Other (Philosophy) --- Alterity (Philosophy) --- Otherness (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Philosophy. --- Relations internationales --- Philosophie
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Philosophy of Communication Ethics is a unique and timely volume that creatively examines communication ethics, philosophy of communication, and ""the other.""
Other (Philosophy) --- Communication --- Alterity (Philosophy) --- Otherness (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Since the late 1980s visibility has become a currency of social recognition, and a political issue. It also brought forth a new discipline, visual culture studies, and a hotly contested debate unfolded between art history and visual culture studies over the interpretation of visual culture, whose impact can still be felt today. In this first comparative study Susanne von Falkenhausen reveals the concepts of seeing as scholarly act that underwrite these competing approaches to visuality and society, along with the agendas of identity politics that motivate them. In close readings of key texts spanning from the early 20th century to the present the author crosses expertly between American, German, and British versions of art history, cultural studies, aesthetics, and film studies. Besprochen in: optische fenomenen, 400 (2020)
Art History; Visual Culture; Gaze; Identity; Alterity; Art; Image; Theory of Art; Visual Studies; Cultural Studies; Fine Arts --- Alterity. --- Art. --- Cultural Studies. --- Fine Arts. --- Gaze. --- Identity. --- Image. --- Theory of Art. --- Visual Culture. --- Visual Studies.
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