ANGELAKI. JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL HUMANITIES
Volume 15 Issue 3 2010
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713405211~db=all
…revista Angelaki, sub coordonarea lui Costica Bradatan publica un numar dedicat filosofarii in si despre Europa de Est. In contextul in care frustrarile dintre Est si Vest par nu doar sa se acumuleze, dar chiar sa rabufneasca din ce in ce mai frecvent atat in spatiul diplomatic cat si in cel public, semnalarea acestui numar reprezinta o incercare de recuperare a unei normalitati, iata, atat de fragila.
Cum numarul este in limba engleza, nu ma mai obosesc sa traduc sumarul. Enjoy!
We are pleased to announce the publication of a new (special topic) issue of ANGELAKI, which is available online at:
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g931198119
Topic: “The Unbearable Charm of Fragility. Philosophizing in/on Eastern Europe”
Guest Editor: Costica Bradatan (The honors College, Texas Tech University)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial Introduction:
“Geography and Fragility,” by Costica Bradatan
Pages 1 – 8
Section I: Uncomfortable Identities
“Interwar Southeastern Europe Confronts the West. The New Generation: Cioran, Yanev, Popovic,” by Keith Hitchins
Pages 9 – 26
“Poststructuralism in Georgia. The Phenomenology of the ‘Objects-Centaurs’ of Merab Mamardashvili,” by Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover
Pages 27 – 39
“Familiar affairs. Tracing Croatian Theoretical Normality,” by Aleksandar Mijatovic & Aljosa Puzar
Pages 41 – 51
“What is Eastern Europe? A Philosophical Approach,” by Julia Sushytska
Pages 53 – 65
Section II: Geographies of Pain
“On the Meaning of Life in the Age of the Most Meaningless Death,” by Costica Bradatan
Pages 67 – 85
“Apocalyptic Writing, Trauma and Community in Imre Kertész’s Fateless,”