Creating Albert Camus : foundations and explorations of his philosophy of communication / edited by Brent C. Sleasman.

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Other Authors: Sleasman, Brent C. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Madison [New Jersey] : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, [2016]
Series:Fairleigh Dickinson University Press series in communication studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. One Foundations of Camus's Philosophy of Communication
  • 1.Camus and Existential Dialogue / Ronald C. Arnett
  • 2.The Visage of Camus: Existentialism in America / Gina L. Ercolini
  • 3.Joke-Work, Melancholy Communion, and Wished-for Misrecognition in Le Malentendu and Camus's Absurd Philosophy / Matthew H. Bowker
  • pt. Two Explorations of Camus's Philosophy of Communication
  • 4.Philosophical Lineage: Situating Voices of Self and Other / Annette M. Holba
  • 5.Albert Camus's Nietzscheanism and Its Implications for an Absurdist Communication Framework / Jorge M. Lizarzaburu
  • 6.Camus, Sartre, and the Rhetorical Function of Myth / Bryan Crable
  • 7.Speaking Freely: Thinking with Camus and Beauvoir toward a Philosophy of Communication / Jessica N. Sturgess
  • 8.Continuing the Dialogue: Thomas Merton and Albert Camus / Patrick F. O'Connell.