Yes, Lingis does. In a talk I heard him give recently, he also referred
(again) to the "body without organs"--as he does in "Savages" in
EXCESSES.
Jo-Ann Pilardi, Towson U. (Maryland) jpilardi@xxxxxxxxxx
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999 sjpri1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> also-
> from memory Alphonso Lingis' second chapter 'Savages' in Excesses seems to
> engage with certain aspects of AO- particularly the largest section
> 'Savges, Barbarians, Civilised Men'.
>
> regards,
> =============================================================
> Stephen Pritchard
> PhD Candidate
> Centre for Comparative Literature & Cultural Studies
> Monash University
> Melbourne
>
(again) to the "body without organs"--as he does in "Savages" in
EXCESSES.
Jo-Ann Pilardi, Towson U. (Maryland) jpilardi@xxxxxxxxxx
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999 sjpri1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> also-
> from memory Alphonso Lingis' second chapter 'Savages' in Excesses seems to
> engage with certain aspects of AO- particularly the largest section
> 'Savges, Barbarians, Civilised Men'.
>
> regards,
> =============================================================
> Stephen Pritchard
> PhD Candidate
> Centre for Comparative Literature & Cultural Studies
> Monash University
> Melbourne
>