Through Vegetal Being : : Two Philosophical Perspectives / / Luce Irigaray, Michael Marder.

Blossoming from a correspondence between Luce Irigaray and Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being is an intense personal, philosophical, and political meditation on the significance of the vegetal for our lives, our ways of thinking, and our relations with human and nonhuman beings. The vegetal world...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press Complete eBook-Package 2016
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Critical Life Studies
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Physical Description:1 online resource (248 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Luce Irigaray --
Prologue --
1. Seeking Refuge in the Vegetal World --
2. A Culture Forgetful of Life --
3. Sharing Universal Breathing --
4. The Generative Potential of the Elements --
5. Living at the Rhythm of the Seasons --
6. A Recovery of the Amazing Diversity of Natural Presence --
7. Cultivating Our Sensory Perceptions --
8. Feeling Nostalgia for a Human Companion --
9. Risking to Go Back Among Humans --
10. Losing Oneself and Asking Nature for Help Again --
11. Encountering Another Human in the Woods --
12. Wondering How to Cultivate Our Living Energy --
13. Could Gestures and Words Substitute for the Elements? --
14. From Being Alone in Nature to Being Two in Love --
15. Becoming Humans --
16. Cultivating and Sharing Life Between All --
Epilogue --
Notes --
Michael Marder --
Index
Summary:Blossoming from a correspondence between Luce Irigaray and Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being is an intense personal, philosophical, and political meditation on the significance of the vegetal for our lives, our ways of thinking, and our relations with human and nonhuman beings. The vegetal world has the potential to rescue our planet and our species and offers us a way to abandon past metaphysics without falling into nihilism. Luce Irigaray has argued in her philosophical work that living and coexisting are deficient unless we recognize sexuate difference as a crucial dimension of our existence. Michael Marder believes the same is true for vegetal difference.Irigaray and Marder consider how plants contribute to human development by sustaining our breathing, nourishing our senses, and keeping our bodies and minds alive. They note the importance of returning to ancient Greek tradition and engaging with Eastern teachings to revive a culture closer to nature. As a result, we can reestablish roots when we are displaced and recover the vital energy we need to improve our sensibility and relation to others. This generative discussion points toward a more universal way of becoming human that is embedded in the vegetal world.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780231541510
9783110638578
DOI:10.7312/irig17386
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Luce Irigaray, Michael Marder.