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Book SynopsisThis volume presents original writings and interviews with prominent thinkers on the front lines of an international intellectual effort to reconsider the fundamental terms of modernity and promote a philosophical design that reconsiders the significance of modernity itself.
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Intorduction Chapter 2 The Language of Subjectivity Chapter 3 Histoire, Languages, Pratiques Chapter 4 Genetic and Molecular Bodies Chapter 5 Philosophical Design for .......... Chapter 6 Sur "Don" Chapter 7 Economie de Grandeur at Agape Chapter 8 Consuming Place and Sociological View Chapter 9 Aisan Thought and Ryokan Chapter 10 De Discours Féminin Chapter 11 Women and Psychoanalysis Chapter 12 Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative Chapter 13 The Enemy Outside: Thoughts on the Psychodynamics of Extreme Violence with Special Attention to Men and Masculinity Chapter 14 La Violence et les Femmes A Pars An XVIIIe Siécl Chapter 15 Violence Against Women: Challenges to the Liberal State and Rational Feminism Chapter 16 Love and Music in Transforming World Chapter 17 Postmodernist Turn Chapter 18 The Virtual Edge: Postmodern Surgery Chapter 19 Against Postmodernism Chapter 20 Walter Benjamin, Rememberance, and the First World War Chapter 21 A Political Ideology and Profile of Walter Benjamin: Violence and Liberation History of Relief Chapter 22 Re-Writing the Self: Foucoult on Power and Value Chapter 23 Nietzche and Freud: Two Voices from the Underground Chapter 24 A Discursive Shpere of Self-Referential Cultural Anthropology: An essay on Paul Rainbow Chapter 25 Overcoming Violence and Brutality Through A New Seismography of Spirit Chapter 26 Violence and Civilization of Sports Chapter 27 Aristotle's Theater of Envy: Paradox, Logic, and Literature Chapter 28 On Violence Chapter 29 Pragmatism, Art, and Violence: The Case of Rap Chapter 30 Outline for an Anthropology of Religion and Violence Chapter 31 National Identities and Global Technologies Chapter 32 The Invention of Mexico: Notes on Nationalism and National Identity Chapter 33 Fiction and Reality: A Personal Experience Chapter 34 Acerca de la Violencia: mexico contemporaneo en el mundo cambiante Chapter 35 Violencias Salvajes: Usos, Costumbres y Sociedad Civil en México Chapter 36 Canadian Discourse on Peacekeeping Chapter 37 ?The Century of Technology? Chapter 38 What is Culture? A Sociological Reworking of the Philosophy of Hans Blumenberg Chapter 39 Public Shpere and Educational Change Chapter 40 Memory and the Cultural Reworking of Crisis: Racisms and the Current Moment of Danger in Sweden, or wanting It Like Before Chapter 41 Against Constructionism: The Historical Ethnography of Emotions Chapter 42 Architecture and the Lurking Potential Chapter 43 From Vernacularism to Globalism: The Temporal Reality of Traditional Settlements Chapter 44 What is Cosmopolitan? Chapter 45 Why I am not a Secularist Chapter 46 The Ethos of Engagement