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A Phenomenology Of The Alien Encounters With The Weird And Inscrutable Other Aaron B Daniels

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A Phenomenology Of The Alien Encounters With The Weird And Inscrutable Other Aaron B Daniels
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Author: Aaron B. Daniels
ISBN: 9781003519102, 1003519105
Language: English
Year: 2025

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A Phenomenology Of The Alien Encounters With The Weird And Inscrutable Other Aaron B Daniels by Aaron B. Daniels 9781003519102, 1003519105 instant download after payment.

A Phenomenology of the Alien: Encounters with the Weird and Inscrutable Other considers both literal and figurative experiences of the alien from a psychological, psychoanalytic, and philosophical perspective. Throughout the book, the authors wrestle with the unexplained, ineffable, unspeakable, sublime, uncanny, abject, and Miéville’s abcanny. This collection provides phenomenologies of encounters with the inscrutably alien from lights in the sky, dark corners of Weird fictional landscapes, architecture, technology, or the clinical symptom. The chapters examine fictional and nonfictional encounters with what exceeds the capacity to “make sense,” taking a new approach to the topic of alterity and inviting the reader to examine how these encounters reflect our contemporary condition culturally, individually, clinically, theologically, and philosophically. Bridging cultural, psychoanalytic, literary, clinical, media, and religious studies, the novel approaches in this volume will be of interest to students and scholars alike.

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