

James Garrison, "Reconsidering the Life of Power: Ritual, Body, and Art in Critical Theory and Chinese Philosophy" (SUNY Press, 2021)
Nov 19, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
How Did You Become Interested in Chinese Philosophy?
03:15 • 2min
Is There an Aesthetics of Self Cultivation in the Sense of Being There?
05:44 • 2min
Book Review - Is Your Book Coming Out of Autobiographical Experiences?
07:37 • 3min
The Politics of Mourning by Judith Butler
10:31 • 4min
Black Bodys Matter - A Black Body's Matter Book Review
14:41 • 4min
What's So Important About Ritual Technique in Chinese?
19:04 • 2min
Confucius - A Sense of Self and Society
20:57 • 2min
The Requirements of Relationships
23:15 • 4min
Funerary Rituals
27:11 • 5min
Ghosts in the Shunse and Moze
32:09 • 5min
Subjectaity and Confucius
36:46 • 5min
Towards a Collective Consciousness
41:29 • 2min
I'm Just Kind of Writig Their Coat Tails.
43:41 • 4min
Whether or Not a Ritual Is a Good or Bad?
47:22 • 3min
A, I'm a Naive Reader Here, but I've Only Just Kind of Taught These Philosophers in Translations
49:57 • 2min
I Thinkt I've Had Too Much False Modesty, I Thinkt That's Correct
51:53 • 3min
Is There a Sense of Human Nature?
54:50 • 2min
Somaesthetic Self-Cultivation - How Can It Work?
56:26 • 7min