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ANGELAKI
journal of the theoretical humanities

*   GIFT, THEFT, APOLOGY, the 6.2 issue, guest edited by Constantin V.
Boundas, is now out. 16 articles. Contents list below.

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The accelerated globalization of our market economies has not
diminished our interest in the gift. On the contrary, alternatives to
the dominant utilitarian ethics, and to a political economy solidly
entrenched in commodity exchange and the view of human beings as
rational maximizers of their individual advantage continue to beckon us.
_Gift, Theft, Apology_ signposts the directions that thought is
following and the sites being staked out in the theorizing of the gift,
and functions as a relay between these, sometimes competing,
trajectories.
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*   ELECTRONIC SAMPLE COPY. The journal has been available online as
well as in print since volume 5 (2000). The 5.3 issue, with work from
Deleuze, Derrida and Zizek, is available as a free electronic sample at
the web site -- click on the sample copy link in the listing at the top
of the home page.

http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/0969725X.html

Thank you -- Gerard Greenway, managing editor, Angelaki


ANGELAKI
journal of the theoretical humanities

volume 6 number 2 september 2001
special issue: GIFT, THEFT, APOLOGY
issue editor: Constantin V. Boundas

CONTENTS

Editorial Introduction
-- Constantin V. Boundas

The I--You Relationship in the Works of Emmanuel Levinas
-- Lonard Rosmarin

Philosophy of the Gift: Jacques Derrida, Martin Heidegger
-- Charles Champetier

The Double Inconceivability of the Pure Gift
-- Alain Caille

The Time(s) of the Gift
-- John O'Neill

The Midwinter Sacrifice: A Sequel to "Can Morality Be Christian?"
-- John Milbank

Problems in the Phenomenology of the Gift
-- Simon Jarvis

Bataille and Baudrillard: From a General Economy to the
Transparency of Evil
-- Leslie Anne Boldt-Irons

Bataille/Wilde: Economic and Aesthetic Genealogy of the Gift
-- Richard Dellamora

Exchange, Gift and Theft
-- Constantin V. Boundas

Logics of the Gift in Cixous and Nietzsche: Can We Still Be Generous?
-- Alan D. Schrift

Bearing Witness to Cultural Difference, With Apology to Levinas
-- Rosalyn Diprose

Working Towards Reciprocity: Critical Reflections on Seyla Benhabib
and Iris Young
-- Elaine Stavro

Noli Me Tangere: For Jacques Derrida
-- Zsuzsa Baross

The Return to, the Return of, Peoples of Long Ago and Far Away
-- Alphonso Lingis

Woman: Gift or Curse?
-- Shadia B. Drury

The Gift of the Ordinary
-- Charles E. Scott


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A N G E L A K I
journal of the theoretical humanities

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