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OverviewThe Homelessness of Being invites readers to consider what it means to be human. This dialogue between sociology and the early and middle phases of Heidegger’s writings argues that to be human is to be homeless. This homelessness is not one of materiality, of being houseless, but one that is ontological: the homelessness that constitutes the essence of humanity, where one is disconnected from the essence of one’s self or being. Prashan Ranasinghe theorizes this homelessness as an indeterminate nothingness, where the notion of being is unsettled because it is an amalgam of something and nothing. More broadly, the book adds to existing debates about whether—especially after the global pandemic—the social sciences have failed to explore everyday affects such as anxiety and boredom as revelatory of the essential homelessness of being human. It will interest philosophers, sociologists, and scholars engaging with Heidegger’s ideas. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Prashan Ranasinghe (University of Ottawa)Publisher: University of Alberta Press Imprint: University of Alberta Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781772127683ISBN 10: 177212768 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 03 December 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsDraft Table of Contents Acknowledgements 1 Introduction 2 Anxiety and the Revelation of Nothingness 3 Profound Boredom 4 Ontological Homelessness and Revelation 5 Dwelling in Ontological Homelessness 6 Conclusion BibliographyReviews“Prashan Ranasinghe sets out to provide a space for dialogue between sociology and the philosophy of Martin Heidegger. Via patient philosophical reflections, he develops original insights into the social and ontological nature of ‘moods.’” —Thomas Kemple, University of British Columbia “The Homelessness of Being will challenge social scientists and philosophers to reflect on the role of the human in accounts of the social world. Ranasinghe formulates a humanist ethic through a close reading of Heidegger’s work and illustrates the relevance of this ethic to the analysis of social life.” Tad Skotnicki, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Author InformationPrashan Ranasinghe is Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |