Coexistence : spacings, dis-positions, and being-with others / Paul Simpson.

Simpson, Paul,
Coexistence :
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ISBN
1003095569 electronic book
9781040258347 electronic book
1040258344 electronic book
9781040258491 electronic publication
1040258492 electronic publication
9781003095569 (electronic bk.)
9780367558819 hardcover
9780367558826 paperback
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
©2025
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (x, 166 pages) : illustrations.
Dizi
Routledge research in culture, space and identity
İçindekiler Notu
Introduction: Rethinking subjectivity in the spacing of the world -- The curvature in relating: Levinas and the face of the Other -- Being-with others: Nancy and the presencing of self and other -- Immunizing the self from others: Esposito and the disturbance of the -- munus -- The impression of the appearing world: Henry, auto-affection, and life -- Conclusion: Spacing self; Distributing us.
Özet, vb.
"This book aims to develop an account of living together with difference which recognises the tension that we are inescapably with others - both human and non-human - but at the same time are always differing from and with those with whom we find ourselves. A concern for coexistence and questions over how we might live together have been raised and approached from a host of conceptual starting points in recent times, including via calls for a rethinking of communism today, the articulation of forms of 'cosmopolitics' or 'pluralism', the re-figuring of understandings of ecology as dark or feminist, amongst others. This book responds to such questions of coexistence by developing what it calls a 'co-existential analytic'. In doing so, this book introduces a range of post-phenomenological thought which offers means for thinking about such questions of living together with difference. The thought of Emanuel Levinas on the face of the other, Jean-Luc Nancy on being as being-with, Roberto Esposito on the munis, and Michel Henry on pathic auto-affection are introduced and critically reflected upon in terms of what they offer for thinking about such coexistence. Alongside these conceptual starting points, a series of encounters - with cinema, everyday life, politics, and literature - are used to animate and illustration the discussion. Ultimately, the book argues for a 'spacing' of subjectivities with that world and those encountered within it. This book is intended primarily for researchers and postgraduate students interested in questions of identity, difference, and subjectivity. It will be of interest to those in the fields of social and cultural geography, sociology, social theory, and cultural studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Konu
Human geography __ Philosophy.
Spatial behavior __ Social aspects.
Disposition (Philosophy)
Space and time.
SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography __ bisacsh
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography __ bisacsh
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