The Agon of Interpretations : : Towards a Critical Intercultural Hermeneutics / / Ming Xie.

Written by a team of leading international scholars, The Agon of Interpretations explores the challenges and possibilities of critical intercultural hermeneutics in a globalized world. Editor Ming Xie and writers from eight countries on five continents not only lay out the importance of critical her...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction: Towards a Critical Intercultural Hermeneutics --   |t Chapter One. The Intercultural Horizon of Contemporary Understanding --   |t Chapter Two. Do Gadamer and Ricoeur Have the Same Understanding of Hermeneutics? --   |t Chapter Three. The Commonality of the World and the Intercultural Element: Meaning, Culture, and Chora --   |t Chapter Four. Comparing the Incomparable: Crossing Intercultural Borders --   |t Chapter Five. World, Home, and Hermeneutic Phenomenology --   |t Chapter Six. Objects and Orientalism --   |t Chapter Seven. Understanding, Misunderstanding, and the Critical Function of Hermeneutics in Cross-Cultural Studies --   |t Chapter Eight. Universal Values or Cultural Relativity: A Pointless Question --   |t Chapter Nine. Reconciling the Tension between Similarity and Difference in Critical Hermeneutics --   |t PART THREE: Expanding Horizons: Empathy, Dialogue, Critique, Wisdom --   |t Chapter Ten: Some Observations on the Prospects of Intercultural Hermeneutics in a Global Framework --   |t Chapter Eleven. Intercultural Understanding in Philosophical Hermeneutics --   |t Chapter Twelve. Making Sense of Critical Hermeneutics: Pragmatist Reflections --   |t Chapter Thirteen. Critical Interventions: Towards a Hermeneutical Rejoinder --   |t Chapter Fourteen. Empathy, Dialogue, Critique: How Should We Understand (Inter)Cultural Violence? --   |t Afterword: Contesting the Real --   |t Contributors --   |t Index 
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520 |a Written by a team of leading international scholars, The Agon of Interpretations explores the challenges and possibilities of critical intercultural hermeneutics in a globalized world. Editor Ming Xie and writers from eight countries on five continents not only lay out the importance of critical hermeneutics to intercultural understanding but also probe the conditions under which a hermeneutics that is both intercultural and critical can be possible. The contributors examine and define critical intercultural hermeneutics as an emerging field from a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives, including phenomenology, critical theory, sociology, object-oriented ontology, and pragmatism. The essays combine philosophical argumentation with historical and intellectual inquiry. Together, the contributors to The Agon of Interpretations demonstrate the value of critical intercultural hermeneutics for enabling intercultural communication, engagement, and understanding. 
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