Dante and the Other brings together noted and emerging Dante scholars with theologians, philosophers, psychoanalysts, and psychotherapists, bridging the Florentine's premodern world to today's postmodern context. It is essential reading for Dante scholars, as well as readers interested in his works.
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List of contributors Preface: The Labors of Love Acknowledgments: A Note of Gratitude for Support of this Work Part 1: Dante and Phenomenology 1. Introduction, Dante and Phenomenology: A Review of Literature 2. Representing the Other: Dante, Duns Scotus, and the Crisis of Representation in the Modern Age 3. 1321: A Space Odyssey: A Response to Franke 4. Dante, Selfhood and Significant Journeying 5. A Response to Took's "Dante, selfhood and significant journeying" 6. From Poetics to Phenomenology: Consciousness in Dante's Divine Comedy 7. Gateways to the Ineffable: Dante's Poetry as Proto-Phenomenology Part 2: Dante: Yesterday, Today, and Forever 8. When Bici Said Come 9. Dante and the Medieval 'Other' 10. Surprised by Grace: Hermeneutic Reflections on Dante's Judgments, A Response to Hawkins 11. Purgatorio: A Liturgy of Forgiveness and Restoration 12. Storytelling: Dante, Freud, and their Models of Eros 13. Purgatory as a Metaphor for Therapy and Associated Ethical Implications 14. Dante's Economy of Words after Marx Index