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Disturbances in the field : essays in honor of David L. Miller

By: Material type: TextTextNew Orleans, LA Spring Journal Books c2006Description: x, 318p.; illus. (photos)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 188267037X
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Contents:
Foreword - Christine Downing. Who is the poet? - Stanley Romaine Hopper. On the etymology of "Festschrift"and other imaginal realities - Stan and Jan Marlan. The thunderbolt stitches - Lynda Sexson. David. L. Miller: scholar, gentleman, friend - James B. Wiggins. Matching the hatch - Ted L. Estess. Good bean paste ethics - Ernest Wallwork. The many face(t)s of David Miller - William Drake. Miller and the butterfly - Glen Slater. I have learned "nothing" from David Miller - Ginette Paris. Iconoclastic idolatry or There's something about David - Sophia Heller. Eranos and Jungian psychology: a photographic history - Paul Kugler. On devotion - James Hillman. Once more "The stone which is not a stone": further reflections on "not" - Wolfgang Giegerich. Miller's Pentecost - Greg Mogenson. Jesus Hermes and shifting worlds: metanoia as therapy - Thomas Moore. "Intricate evasions of as": history, imagination, and Saint Basil's crab - Patricia Cox Miller. Narcissus reflections - Christine Downing. "Yes, but who is going to convince the chicken?": meditations on the 'inside' and the 'outside' - Robert D. Romanyshyn. Disturbing the secular - J. Heath Atchley. Magic, irrationality, and the shifting tectonics of beauty - Susan L. Schwartz. Genius loci: a ghost story - Jean Graybeal. Karl Kerenyi: humanism at the margin - Victor Faessel. In the twinkling of his eye: homage to David Miller - Edward S. Casey
Abstract: A festschrift for David Miller's 70th birthday.
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Foreword - Christine Downing. Who is the poet? - Stanley Romaine Hopper. On the etymology of "Festschrift"and other imaginal realities - Stan and Jan Marlan. The thunderbolt stitches - Lynda Sexson. David. L. Miller: scholar, gentleman, friend - James B. Wiggins. Matching the hatch - Ted L. Estess. Good bean paste ethics - Ernest Wallwork. The many face(t)s of David Miller - William Drake. Miller and the butterfly - Glen Slater. I have learned "nothing" from David Miller - Ginette Paris. Iconoclastic idolatry or There's something about David - Sophia Heller. Eranos and Jungian psychology: a photographic history - Paul Kugler. On devotion - James Hillman. Once more "The stone which is not a stone": further reflections on "not" - Wolfgang Giegerich. Miller's Pentecost - Greg Mogenson. Jesus Hermes and shifting worlds: metanoia as therapy - Thomas Moore. "Intricate evasions of as": history, imagination, and Saint Basil's crab - Patricia Cox Miller. Narcissus reflections - Christine Downing. "Yes, but who is going to convince the chicken?": meditations on the 'inside' and the 'outside' - Robert D. Romanyshyn. Disturbing the secular - J. Heath Atchley. Magic, irrationality, and the shifting tectonics of beauty - Susan L. Schwartz. Genius loci: a ghost story - Jean Graybeal. Karl Kerenyi: humanism at the margin - Victor Faessel. In the twinkling of his eye: homage to David Miller - Edward S. Casey

A festschrift for David Miller's 70th birthday.

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