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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carolyn Culbertson, Assistant Professor of PhPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield International Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield International Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.236kg ISBN: 9781786608055ISBN 10: 1786608057 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 17 May 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsCulbertson's book breaks new ground in offering a comprehensive treatment of the philosophy of language from a Continental perspective, not simply a survey of representative authors but a unique thematic path for new directions that exceed standard assumptions: how normative and developmental elements take precedence over mere descriptive accounts of linguistic formats; how the experience of alienation is a key factor in human discourse and development; how creative openness is an ever-ready impetus in language; how constraining and liberating forces both contribute to identity formation and cultural possibilities. Highly recommended. -- Lawrence J. Hatab, Louis I. Jaffe Professor of Philosophy, Old Dominion University Culbertson's book breaks new ground in offering a comprehensive treatment of the philosophy of language from a continental perspective, not simply a survey of representative authors but a unique thematic path for new directions that exceed standard assumptions: how normative and developmental elements take precedence over mere descriptive accounts of linguistic formats; how the experience of alienation is a key factor in human discourse and development; how creative openness is an ever-ready impetus in language; how constraining and liberating forces both contribute to identity formation and cultural possibilities. Highly recommended. -- Lawrence J. Hatab, Louis I. Jaffe Professor of Philosophy, Old Dominion University Culbertson makes a clear and convincing argument for the importance of continental philosophy of language to contemporary thought, an argument that is accessible to beginners and useful to experts. Rather than surveying the entire field, she begins with Heidegger and Gadamer to establish the inescapable ways that language and existence are interwoven. She then complicates and enriches this picture by examining how continental thinkers address moments of alienation from language, from the traumas of the Holocaust, to the challenges of gender (Butler), from the silences of depression (Kristeva) to the agonies of colonialism (Derrida). She closes by returning to Heidegger and the questions posed at the beginning, so that the reader can see why it makes sense to speak of continental philosophy as a distinctive tradition. Her book is an important contribution to scholarship and to the classroom. -- Meili Steele, Professor of English Language and Literature, University of South Carolina Focusing on linguistic alienation, Words Underway makes a persuasive case for the importance of continental thought for language philosophy. Lucidly argued, it counters linguistic determinism by showcasing the disclosive and transformative force of language, through an original analysis of, among others, Heidegger, Gadamer, Derrida, Butler, and Kristeva. It breaks new ground by bringing together phenomenological and hermeneutical approaches to language with feminist philosophy. -- Krzysztof Ziarek, Professor of Comparative Literature, University at Buffalo, SUNY Words Underway calls for developing continental philosophies of language, and in doing so opens paths for philosophers to engage language beyond its characterization as a rational tool for the articulation of experience, for representation, or as a mere system of meanings. Culbertson's original work not only shows that to be human is for us to live in language but draws one back to it as elemental for understanding existing in and through alterity. -- Alejandro Vallega, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Oregon In Words Underway, Culbertson takes continental philosophy of language in new directions, drawing on hermeneutic phenomenology in Heidegger and Gadamer, deconstructive approaches in Blanchot and Derrida, French feminist theory in Kristeva, and as well critical gender theory in Butler. Written in clear and simple style, this masterful debut explores, in classic phenomenological manner, how our access to language transforms the experience of suffering of loss, memory, social alienation, and survival into something else. Culbertson pushes beyond the use of language as tool in communication, and the linguistic turn, and convincingly argues that the non-immediate relationship to language expresses world-forming and meaning-making as more essentially creative of the human being. -- Emilia Angelova, Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Concordia University Culberston's Words Underway is a significant contribution to the continental study of the philosophy of language. Not only does she engage a diverse group of thinkers-Gadamer, Derrida, Percy, Celan, Butler, Kristeva-but she also brilliantly explores how we as linguistic beings experience alienation in our various linguistic practices. -- Cynthia R. Nielsen, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Dallas Author InformationCarolyn Culbertson is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Florida Gulf Coast University. She has published articles in journals including Southwest Philosophy Review, International Journal for Feminist Bioethics, Continental Philosophy Review, Philosophy Today and Comparative and Continental Philosophy Journal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |