Conversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies 4 has been published. This issue concentrates on the connections between Stanley Cavell and literature. The contents may be downloaded here:
“Cavell and Literature: Editorial Comment”, Sérgio Dias Branco and Amir Khan
“Experience Missed or Lost?: Cavell’s Concept of the Ordinary and Walter Benjamin on the ‘Loss of Aura’”, Bernhard Stricker (Humboldt University of Berlin)
“Perlocution and the Rights of Desire: Cavell, Nietzsche, and Austen (and Austin)”, Eric Lindstrom (The University of Vermont)
“A Plea for Perlocutions”, David Kaufmann (George Mason University)
“Little Did He Know: Cavell Absorbed by Nietzschean Esotericism”, Bruce Krajewski (The University of Texas at Arlington)
“A Brief Encounter with Cavell in Amsterdam”, Darko Štrajn (Alma Mater Europaea)
“Cynical Self-Doubt and the Grounds of Sympathy: A Response to Stanley Cavell’s ‘Knowing and Acknowledging’”, Sam Cardoen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
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