Itinerant Philosophy: On Alphonso Lingis
- Edited by Bobby George, Tom Sparrow
Published on August 4, 2014 by punctum books
- Pages
- 190 pages
- Languages
- English
- Dimensions
- 5⤫8 in.
- ISBN (Paperback)
- ISBN: 978-0-692-25339-7 (Paperback)
- BISAC subject codes
- BISAC: PHI018000
- Thema subject codes
- THEMA: DNL, QDHR
Alphonso Lingis is the author of fourteen books and many essays. He is emeritus professor of philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. While many know him only as an eccentric ex-professor or as the translator of Emmanuel Levinas, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, and Pierre Klossowski, he is arguably the most distinctive voice in American continental philosophy. This is no doubt due to the perpetual travel that fuels his arresting written prose and unorthodox public readings. Lingis’s lifelong itinerary includes visits — some brief, others extended or recurring — to 109 countries. Along the way he has photographed innumerable strangers whose faces adorn the pages of his books. Photography is as essential to Lingis’s multidisciplinary philosophical perspective as is his knowledge of phenomenology, anthropology, or psychoanalysis. Some of his photographs have been recently collected and published in the book Contact.** Unlike most career academics, Lingis has made a name for himself collecting exotic birds and other creatures, staging performance readings at professional conferences, keeping up a diligent correspondence with friends at home and abroad, and splicing together high theory with intimate autobiography. Those who know him speak of his warmth, sincerity, and noncombative style of argumentation — rare traits among university scholars. Itinerant Philosophy: On Alphonso Lingis gathers a diverse collection of texts on Lingis’s life and philosophy, including poetry, original interviews, essays, book reviews, and a photo essay. It also includes an unpublished piece by Lingis, “Doubles,” along with copies of several of his letters to a friend.
Contents
Frontmatter (i–xi)
Note to the Reader (1–1)
Love Poem: After Alphonso Lingis (3–5)
Dorothea Lasky
Interview with Lingis (7–19)
Bobby George, Tom Sparrow
Early Notes Toward an Ontology of Fetishes (21–35)
Jeff Barbeau
Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear (37–60)
Timothy Morton
Doubles (61–67)
Alphonso Lingis
Alterity and Life in the Thought of Lingis (69–79)
John Protevi
Personal Correspondences (81–109)
David Karnos
Becoming-Troglodyte (111–127)
Joff Peter Norman Bradley
On The Community of Those Who Have Nothing in Common (129–136)
Jeffrey Nealon
What is an Imperative? (137–148)
Dorothea Olkowski
Interview with Lingis (149–168)
Jonas Skačkauskas
On Violence and Splendor (169–181)
Graham Harman
Backmatter (182–182)
Biographies
Bobby George(opens in new tab) is an independent researcher and creative director at Baan Dek Montessori in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He recently completed a PhD in philosophy at Kingston University, London, with a dissertation on the work of Arakawa and Gins.
Tom Sparrow(opens in new tab) teaches in the department of philosophy at Slippery Rock University, Pennsylvania. He is the author of Levinas Unhinged (2013) and co-editor of A History of Habit: From Aristotle to Bourdieu (2013). He blogs at Plastic Bodies(opens in new tab).
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Genres
- Philosophy
Keywords
- Alphonso Lingis
- philosophy
- photography
