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62The Silence of the Sirens: Rereading the Dialectic of Enlightenment with Kafka and BorgesJournal of Speculative Philosophy 28 (3): 401-410. 2014.ABSTRACT The article rereads Horkheimer and Adorno's classic Dialectic of Enlightenment from the standpoint of animal philosophy while also offering a comparison and contrast between Odysseus and Socrates as personifications of the “animal question” that haunts all Western philosophy. The key thesis is that this question is a metaphilosophical question and that we thus have to develop a critical philosophy that is at its core also an animal philosophy.
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51Ecoscapes: Geographical Patternings of Relations (edited book)Lexington Books. 2006.This volume presents the concept of Ecoscape as spatial interrelations, or spatially patterned processes, that are constitutive of an environment_an ecosystem. Contributors investigate environmental issues concerning the human impact on geohistory, food distribution, genetically modified biota, waste management, scientific mapping, and the rethinking of human identity.
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44Global Fragments: Globalizations, Latinamericanisms, and Critical TheoryState University of New York Press. 2007.Philosophical explorations of the processes of globalization, particularly in the context of Latin America.
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75The Literature of Urbicide: Friedrich, Nossack, Sebald, and VonnegutTheory and Event 10 (2). 2007.
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197The city and the philosopher: on the urbanism of phenomenologyPhilosophy and Geography 4 (2): 203-218. 2001.Philosophy projects a certain understanding of reason that is related to the ways in which the city figures in its imaginary. Conversely, the city is a practice of spatialization that determines the ways in which agents are able, or unable, to live out their social agency. This essay focuses on the ways in which philosophy and the city's spatializing practices and imaginaries inform differential ways of living out social agency. The thrust of the investigation is to discern the ways in which sex…Read more
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6Posmodernidad y transmodernidad: una búsqueda esperanzadora del tiempoUniversitas Philosophica 27 63-86. 1996.
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