Description
Dante and the Other
A Phenomenology of Love
Psychology and the Other Series
Coordinator: Daniels Aaron B.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Dante and the Other:
Keywords
Te Deum Laudamus; Phenomenological analyses; HAL; Proto-phenomenologist; Teodolinda Barolini; Dante scholars; Mount Purgatory; Qualitative research; Vita Nuova; Radical orthodoxy; Dante’s Commedia; Follow; Aquinas; Aeneid; Existentialist Doctrine; Dante’s Great Poem; Duns Scotus; Canto Iii; Significant Journeying; Work’s Subject Matter; Nostra Vita; Canto II; Selva Oscura; Dante’s Purgatorio; Human Suffering; In-depth Journey; Reflective Self-consciousness; Christian Distinction; Book III; Dante’s Paradise
Publication date: 12-2020
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 12-2020
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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Dante and the Other brings together noted and emerging Dante scholars with theologians, philosophers, psychoanalysts, and psychotherapists, bridging the Florentine?s premodern world to today?s postmodern context. Exploring how alterity has become a potent symbol in religion, philosophy, politics, and culture, this book will be of interest to many related fields.
The book offers a thorough foundation in approaching Dante as proto-phenomenologist. It includes an informative review of literature, historical insight into Dante?s poetics-toward-ineffability as alternative to modern scientism, a foray into science fiction, existential elaborations, phenomenological analyses of Inferno?s Canto I, and applications to psychotherapy and qualitative research. It also contains a poem from an imagined Virgil retiring in Limbo, and a meditation on Dante?s complicated relationship to homosexuality.
Dante and the Other presents the mystical passion of apophatic spirituality, the millennia-spanning Augustinianism of radical orthodoxy, Levinas, Heidegger, and many others?all driven by Dante?s Labors of Love. It is essential reading for Dante scholars, as well as readers interested in his works.
List of contributors Preface: The Labors of Love Acknowledgments: A Note of Gratitude for Support of this Work Part 1: Dante and Phenomenology 1. Introduction, Dante and Phenomenology: A Review of Literature 2. Representing the Other: Dante, Duns Scotus, and the Crisis of Representation in the Modern Age 3. 1321: A Space Odyssey: A Response to Franke 4. Dante, Selfhood and Significant Journeying 5. A Response to Took’s "Dante, selfhood and significant journeying" 6.From Poetics to Phenomenology: Consciousness in Dante’s Divine Comedy 7. Gateways to the Ineffable: Dante’s Poetry as Proto-Phenomenology Part 2: Dante: Yesterday, Today, and Forever 8. When Bici Said Come 9. Dante and the Medieval ‘Other’ 10. Surprised by Grace: Hermeneutic Reflections on Dante’s Judgments, A Response to Hawkins 11. Purgatorio: A Liturgy of Forgiveness and Restoration 12. Storytelling: Dante, Freud, and their Models of Eros 13. Purgatory as a Metaphor for Therapy and Associated Ethical Implications 14.Dante’s Economy of Words after MarxIndex
Aaron B. Daniels is a Research Fellow at Psychology & the Other at Boston College, and a Senior Lecturer of Psychology at Curry College. His publications include Jungian Crime Scene Analysis: An Imaginal Investigation (2014), and Imaginal Reality, Volumes 1 & 2 (2011). Before entering academia, he practiced clinical psychology for ten years in community and private practice, where he achieved LGBT specialist status.