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Personambiguity in Kobo Abe’s The Face of Another and the Abyssal Surface of Responsibility
Simeon Theojaya, 2022, izvirni znanstveni članek

Povzetek: Numerous studies across disciplines discuss the complex relationship between human facial features and personal identity in psychosocial dynamics. Most of these researches follow the common definition of the face as the forepart of the head. Kobo Abe’s The Face of Another (Tanin no kao) is a Japanese novel that explores the face’s complexity in great depth and contests this common notion of the face. First, this novel shows that the search for meaning behind the face’s physical properties is lacerated by discords of individuality/abstraction and identity/pretense. These straining pairs (which I call personambiguity) exemplify Lévinas’s point that the face’s meaning outweighs its phenomenality. Second, this novel presents that the constraint and primacy of responsibility transcend the face’s sensible qualities. My reading holds that the face is an abyssal surface, in which the other manifests itself against our appropriative idea of otherness and summons us to irrecusable responsibility.
Ključne besede: Abe, ethics, face, Lévinas, phenomenology
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 25.10.2024; Ogledov: 81; Prenosov: 26
.pdf Celotno besedilo (383,19 KB)

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Levinas vs. Maldiney : On the Face of Sensible Nature
Petr Prášek, 2023, izvirni znanstveni članek

Povzetek: If environmental ethics would be a part of politics, as Levinas suggests, it would run the danger of privileging human interests and downplaying the power of nature’s own ethical call. This is why the present article against Levinas argues that nature needs and has a face in the strong ethical sense. It begins by extracting the definitional criteria of the face from Levinas, and then—through an excursion into the work of Maldiney, whose relevance for eco-phenomenology it wants to highlight—follows some of the attempts to extend the concept of face beyond human ethics. Thus, the article concludes that sensible nature, giving itself as Maldiney’s event, does not have a human face, but the encounter with its transcendence in its various facialities has a similar ethical force, from which an eco-phenomenological ethics of nature could grow.
Ključne besede: eco-phenomenology, environmental ethics, nature, face, Levinas, Maldiney
Objavljeno v DiRROS: 23.10.2024; Ogledov: 211; Prenosov: 36
.pdf Celotno besedilo (322,67 KB)

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