Toward a General Hermeneutics
In the early nineteenth century Friedrich D. E. Schleiermacher rejected the specialized hermeneutics of medieval philosophy (that is, theological, juridical, […]
In the early nineteenth century Friedrich D. E. Schleiermacher rejected the specialized hermeneutics of medieval philosophy (that is, theological, juridical, […]
I rarely feel or experience white privilege as such. As someone who grew up in poverty in rural Texas, I […]
“IN the Morocco of the 1980s, where homosexuality did not, of course, exist, I was an effeminate little boy, a […]
At the edge of my undergraduate alma mater lies a cemetery for those who died in a nearby, long-since-vanished house […]
The Polish word gruz can be translated as rubble, ruins, wreckage. There is no doubt, then, that director Paweł Pawlikowski intends something specific […]
From October 1995 to February 1996 I lived in Poland. I was conducting research on representations of the Holocaust, both […]
It seems that I’ve gotten several new visitors to this blog from the TOL article on Prague’s late communist public […]
Forgotten Art – Transitions Online A link to my article on artist-activist Pavel Karous, who has spent the past several […]
Don’t be shy about asking me about my work or what I do. I wrote a photo essay on the […]
Not every image merely-necessarily represents itself to a subjectivity. Not every subjectivity merely-necessarily represents itself to itself in order to […]