Originally published in French, this one-of-a-kind reference work is now available in English for the first time, with new contributions from Judith Butler, Daniel Heller-Roazen, Ben Kafka, Kevin McLaughlin, Kenneth Reinhard, Stella Sandford, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Jane Tylus, Anthony Vidler, Susan Wolfson, Robert J.Ĭ. The dictionary also includes essays on the special characteristics of particular languages-English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. The entries, written by more than 150 distinguished scholars, describe the origins and meanings of each term, the history and context of its usage, its translations into other languages, and its use in notable texts. Spanning the classical, medieval, early modern, modern, and contemporary periods, these are terms that influence thinking across the humanities. This is an encyclopedic dictionary of close to 400 important philosophical, literary, and political terms and concepts that defy easy-or any-translation from one language and culture to another.ĭrawn from more than a dozen languages, terms such as Dasein (German), pravda (Russian), saudade (Portuguese), and stato (Italian) are thoroughly examined in all their cross-linguistic and cross-cultural complexities.
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