Philosophy and Literature
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Galen A. Johnson (Author) Galen A. Johnson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Rhode Island. He has been General Secretary (Executive Director) of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle (20052015) and Jane C. Ebbs Endowed Professor of Philosophy (20162018). He is the author of The Retrieval of the Beautiful: Thinking through Merleau-Pontys Aesthetics (Northwestern University Press, 2010) and editor of The Merleau-Ponty Aesthetics Reader: Philosophy and Painting (Northwestern University Press, 1993). Mauro Carbone (Author) Mauro Carbone is Professor of Aesthetics at the Facult de Philosophie of the University Jean Moulin Lyon 3 and an Honorary Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. He is the founder and the coeditor of the journal Chiasmi International: Trilingual Studies Concerning Merleau-Pontys Thought. His present research focuses on the connections between philosophy and contemporary visual experience. Among his books are The Flesh of Images: Merleau-Ponty between Painting and Cinema (SUNY Press, 2015) and Philosophy-Screens: From Cinema to Digital Revolution (SUNY Press, 2019). Emmanuel de Saint Aubert (Author) Emmanuel de Saint Aubert is Research Director at the Husserl Archives in Paris (National Center for Scientific Research, cole Normale Suprieure). His research bears most particularly on the work of Merleau-Ponty, rereading him through the lens of an overall knowledge of numerous unpublished writings. Among his books are Vers une ontologie indirecte: Sources et enjeux critiques de lappel lontologie chez Merleau-Ponty (Vrin, 2006) and tre et chair I: Du corps au dsirLhabilitation ontologique de la chair (Vrin, 2013).
Preface | ix Abbreviations of Works by Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Other Writers | xi Introduction Galen A. Johnson | 1 Part I: Merleau-Ponty's Poets 1 The Proustian Corporeity and The True Hawthorns: Merleau-Ponty as a Reader of Proust between Husserl and Benjamin Mauro Carbone | 17 2 A Poetics of Co-Naissance: Via Andr Breton, Paul Claudel, and Claude Simon Emmanuel de Saint Aubert | 31 3 From the World of Silence to Poetic Language: Merleau-Ponty and Valry Galen A. Johnson | 68 Part II: Merleau-Ponty's Poetics 4 The Clouded Surface: Literature and Philosophy as Visual Apparatuses According to Merleau-Ponty Mauro Carbone | 101 5 Metaphoricity: Carnal Infrastructures and Ontological Horizons Emmanuel de Saint Aubert | 121 6 On the Poetic and the True Galen A. Johnson | 159 Acknowledgments | 191 Notes | 193 Index | 241