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CONTENTS
CHAPTER1
TheOtherMethodologyoftheOtherllllllllllllllll
ATheoryandPraxisofHospitALTERITYllllllllllllll
FichteanHatingversusKantianHosting
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Today’sTransvaluedHumanismafterAnti-Humanismlllllllll
APhilosophyofAfectiveAlterity:Love,Faith,andDemocracylllll
PoeticsandPoliticslFromLiterarytoSocialHospitality
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Action!AfterHannahArendtandPerformativeArtlllllllll
CHAPTER2
InterpretingArt,InterpretingSubjectivities,InterpretingSharedLifelll
TowardaPhiloxeniaoftheVerbalandtheVisuallllllllllll
SergeiMikhailovichEisenstein’sAfective(Inter)textuality
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OfBeauty,BrainandSacredBodysouls:Sublimation,
Mother-Daughter,andTendernessaccordingtoHelenChadwicklll
AlinaSzapocznikow’sVulnerableFetishesofHerSelflllllllll
KrystianaRobb-Narbutt’sArt:BiophiliaAgainstTraumallllllll
Women’sTheatreàlapolonaiseBisexualityandJewishnessonStagell
CHAPTER3
ThePowerofCultureandActivismagainsttheFarRightllllll
Nationalism,EconomicNeo-Liberalism,andNecrophiliallllllll
ASuccessfulUprising?
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Culture,AlwaysAlreadyCounterculture
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TheArtofRevolt
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TheSocialImpactofArtExhibitions
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IntertextualityasHospitALTERITYlllllllllllllllll
TheTranseuropaPublicArtFestivalintheInterculturalCityofLublin
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