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9780252028175

The Freedom of the Migrant

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252028175

  • ISBN10:

    0252028171

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-05-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

Vilm Flusser was one of the most fascinating and original European thinkers of the latter half of the twentieth century. In this volume, a collection of his essays on emigration, nationalism, and information theory, he raises questions about the viability of ideas of national identity in a world whose borders are becoming increasingly arbitrary and permeable. Flusser argues that modern societies are in flux, with traditional linear and literary epistemologies being challenged by global circulatory networks and a growth in visual stimulation. He posits that these changes will radically alter the ways cultures define themselves and deal with each other. Not just theories of globalization, however, Flusser's ideas about communication and identity have their roots in the Judeo-Christian concept of self-determination and self-realization through the recognition of the other.Vilm Flusser (1920-91) was a German-Jewish philosopher from Prague who fled to Brazil in 1940. In 1963 he was appointed professor of philosophy of communication at Sao Paulo University; while there he also wrote a daily newspaper column. In 1972, he moved to France, and wrote books in both German and Portuguese, including The Shape of Things: A Philosophy of Design, Toward a Philosophy of Photography, and From Subject to Project: Becoming Human.

Author Biography

Vilem Flusser was appointed professor of philosophy of communication at Sao Paulo University in 1963.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Vilem Flusser as Philosopher, Author, and Migrant ix
Anke K. Finger
Editor's Note xxiii
The Challenge of the Migrant
1(15)
On the Alien
16(5)
We Need a Philosophy of Emigration
21(4)
To Be Unsettled, One First Has to Be Settled
25(3)
Planning the Unplannable
28(6)
From Guest to Guest Worker
34(4)
Thinking about Nomadism
38(9)
Nomads
47(8)
Building Houses
55(4)
``How Goodly Are Your Tents, Jacob''
59(6)
Ex-perience
65(6)
Reunification or Networking?
71(4)
Does the French Nation Still Exist?
75(6)
Exile and Creativity
81(7)
Conversation between Vilem Flusser and Patrik Tschudin
88

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