Ordinary possibility, transcendent immanence, and responsive ethics: A philosophical anthropology of the small event

Ordinary possibility, transcendent immanence, and responsive ethics: A philosophical anthropology of the small event Based upon long-term fieldwork among African American families in Los Angeles, this article offers a phenomenological…
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Recognizing the Body as Being Political: Considering Arendt’s Concepts in the Context of Homelessness in Japan

Recognizing the Body as Being Political: Considering Arendt’s Concepts in the Context of Homelessness in Japan Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
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