Richard Kearney and the Postmodern Challenge
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Peter Gratton is a visiting lecturer in philosophy at Chicago State University and an adjunct professor of philosophy at DePaul University. John Panteleimon Manoussakis is a visiting assistant professor of philosophy at Boston College and at the American College of Greece.
Richard Kearney; Prelude: Traversing the Imaginary; THE DIALOGICAL IMAGINARY; 1. Paul Ricoeur; On Stories and Mourning; 2. Jacques Derrida; Terror and Religion; 3. Charles Taylor; On Social Imaginaries; 4. Martha Nussbaum; Ethics of Narration; 5. Noam Chomsky; Intellectuals and Ideology; THE POLITICAL IMAGINARY; 6. Dennis Dworkin; Intellectual Adventures in the Isles; 7. John Rundell; Imaginings, Narratives, and Otherness: On Diacritical Hermeneutics; 8. Anne O'Bryne; Traumatized Sovereignty; 9. James M. Smith; Re-Imagining Ireland, Britain, and Europe; 10. Jerry Burke; ""I Tell You No Lie"": Truth Commissions and Narrative; THE NARRATIVE IMAGINARY; 11. David Wood; Double Trouble: Narrative Imagination as Carnival Dragon; 12. Jeffrey A. Barash; Beyond Postmodernism; 13. Terry Eagleton; Heretic Adventures; 14. E. Rizo-Patron; Garcia Marquez and Richard Kearney on the Role of the Oneiric in Testimonial Narrative; 15. Mark Dooley; Truth, Ethics, and Narrative Imagination: The Postmodern Challenge; Richard Kearney; Postlude: Traversals and Epiphanies in Joyce and Proust.