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The contributors to this collection come from disparate fields such as theology, literature studies, political science, and communication studies and are guided by a commitment to consider what we can learn from Camus as opposed to where he was wrong or misguided in his life and writing. If there is a place to consider the shortcomings of a human being, especially one as unique as Albert Camus, it will not be found within this volume. The essays in this text are built around the theme that Albert Camus functions as an implicit philosopher of communication with deep ethical commitments. The title, Creating Albert Camus, is intended to have a double meaning. First are those voices who inspired Camus and helped create his ideas; second are those scholars working with Camus’s thoughts during and after his life who help create his enduring legacy. Bringing together scholars who embrace an appreciation of the philosophy of communication provide an opportunity to further situate the work of Camus within the communication discipline. This new project explores the communicative implications of Camus’s work.

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Creating Albert Camus is, in sum, a most solid collection of critical essays. Sleasman and his contributors demonstrate Camus’s continued relevance to human life as it is lived daily in the twenty-first century in chapters that should have immediate appeal to philosophers, historians, and literary critics, as well as other readers looking to expand their vocabulary on Camus’s life and art. The volume will obviously attract those invested in the philosophy of communication as well. * H-France Review *

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Introduction: Brent C. Sleasman Part One: Foundations in Camus’s Philosophy of Communication Chapter One: Camus and Existential Dialogue Ronald C. Arnett Chapter Two: The Visage of Camus: Existentialism in America Gina L. Ercolini Chapter Three: Joke-Work, Melancholy Communion, and Wished-for Misrecognition in Le Malentendu and Camus’ Absurd Philosophy Matthew H. Bowker Part Two: Explorations in Camus’s Philosophy of Communication Chapter Four: Philosophical Lineage: Situating Voices of Self and Other Annette M. Holba Chapter Five: Albert Camus’ Nietzscheanism and its Implications for an Absurdist Communication Framework Jorge Lizarzaburu Chapter Six: Camus, Sartre, and the Rhetorical Function of Myth Bryan Crable Chapter Seven: Speaking Freely: Thinking with Camus and Beauvoir Toward a Philosophy of Communication Ramsey Eric Ramsey and Jessica N. Sturgess Chapter Eight: Continuing the Dialogue: Thomas Merton and Albert Camus Patrick F. O’Connell Index About the Contributors

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      Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
      Publication Date: 16/12/2015
      ISBN13: 9781611478877, 978-1611478877
      ISBN10: 1611478871

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      Book Synopsis
      The contributors to this collection come from disparate fields such as theology, literature studies, political science, and communication studies and are guided by a commitment to consider what we can learn from Camus as opposed to where he was wrong or misguided in his life and writing. If there is a place to consider the shortcomings of a human being, especially one as unique as Albert Camus, it will not be found within this volume. The essays in this text are built around the theme that Albert Camus functions as an implicit philosopher of communication with deep ethical commitments. The title, Creating Albert Camus, is intended to have a double meaning. First are those voices who inspired Camus and helped create his ideas; second are those scholars working with Camus’s thoughts during and after his life who help create his enduring legacy. Bringing together scholars who embrace an appreciation of the philosophy of communication provide an opportunity to further situate the work of Camus within the communication discipline. This new project explores the communicative implications of Camus’s work.

      Trade Review
      Creating Albert Camus is, in sum, a most solid collection of critical essays. Sleasman and his contributors demonstrate Camus’s continued relevance to human life as it is lived daily in the twenty-first century in chapters that should have immediate appeal to philosophers, historians, and literary critics, as well as other readers looking to expand their vocabulary on Camus’s life and art. The volume will obviously attract those invested in the philosophy of communication as well. * H-France Review *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Brent C. Sleasman Part One: Foundations in Camus’s Philosophy of Communication Chapter One: Camus and Existential Dialogue Ronald C. Arnett Chapter Two: The Visage of Camus: Existentialism in America Gina L. Ercolini Chapter Three: Joke-Work, Melancholy Communion, and Wished-for Misrecognition in Le Malentendu and Camus’ Absurd Philosophy Matthew H. Bowker Part Two: Explorations in Camus’s Philosophy of Communication Chapter Four: Philosophical Lineage: Situating Voices of Self and Other Annette M. Holba Chapter Five: Albert Camus’ Nietzscheanism and its Implications for an Absurdist Communication Framework Jorge Lizarzaburu Chapter Six: Camus, Sartre, and the Rhetorical Function of Myth Bryan Crable Chapter Seven: Speaking Freely: Thinking with Camus and Beauvoir Toward a Philosophy of Communication Ramsey Eric Ramsey and Jessica N. Sturgess Chapter Eight: Continuing the Dialogue: Thomas Merton and Albert Camus Patrick F. O’Connell Index About the Contributors

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