Series Editor: Raphael Foshay
Associate Professor, MA Program in Integrated Studies, AthabascaUniversity
rfoshay@athabascau.ca
"The difference between subject and object slices throughsubject as well as through object."
Theodore Adorno
The series provides an open arena of debate engaging questions ofculture and dialectic: their practices, theoretical forms, andrelations to one another and to other spheres and modes of inquiry.
Manuscripts from within or across disciplines that seriously engagethe above and related questions are actively solicited. Approaches fromor engaging with any of the following are especially encouraged:continental philosophy, psychoanalysis, Frankfurt and Birmingham schooltraditions of cultural theory, deconstruction, gender, postcoloniality,and interdisciplinarity.
Kyle Conway is an associate professor of communication at the University of Ottawa. He has published widely on communication and translation, including the books The Art of Communication in a Polarized World (2020), Little Mosque on the Prairie and the Paradoxes of Cultural Translation (2017) and Everyone Says No: Public Service Broadcasting and the Failure of Translation (2011).
Preface: How to Read this Book
Introduction: What Is Reading?
1 To Read Is to Feel Lost
2 To Read Is to Wander
3 To Read Is to Feel Love
4 To Read Is to Be Free
Conclusion: To Read Is to Live with Other People
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