Intercultural encounters as hospitality. An interview with Richard Kearney
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O'Rourke, B. Intercultural encounters as hospitality. An interview with Richard Kearney, Journal of Virtual Exchange, 2018, 1, 25 - 39Download Item:
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Richard Kearney is Charles B. Seelig Professor in Philosophy at Boston College. Among his many books, three titles in particular are representative of the themes discussed in this interview: Hosting the stranger (Continuum, 2011, co-edited with James Taylor); On stories (Routledge, 2002); and Strangers, gods, and monsters: interpreting otherness (Routledge, 2003). What will be of most immediate interest to readers of the Journal of Virtual Exchange is the Guestbook Project, which Kearney founded in 2009. Guestbook is an online experiment in conflict resolution through sharing stories across borders.
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Intercultural communication, Conflict resolution, Personal stories, Hospitality, Continental philosophySubject (TCD):
Digital Engagement , Digital Humanities , Identities in Transformation , Telecommunications , COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION , Conflict resolution , Continental philosophyDOI:
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