The Centre for Studies in Otherness invites papers for the e-journal issue Otherness: Essays and Studies 4.1
Otherness: Essays and Studies is now accepting submissions for a special issue: Philosophy and the Other’. We welcome papers dealing with any aspect of otherness in relation to philosophy and cultural theory.
Otherness is complex and multivalent term in the context of philosophical thought. It is most essentially defined as ‘difference’, both via outside markers and internal characteristics. However, Otherness is also an important part of self-definition. Inevitably bound to all considerations of subjectivity, it extends outward as a fundamental marker in discussions of ontology, epistemology, phenomenology, aesthetics, and the political. In light of more recent cultural trends, philosophy further engages with the blushed boundaries of identity in transcultural contexts that render the entire concept of otherness even more intricate and problematic. This is what we hope to engage with in the current issue of Otherness: Essays and Studies.
This issue invites submissions dealing with areas including, but not limited to:
Perception and the Other
Otherness and Aesthetics
Memory, History, Trauma, and Otherness
Ethics, Responsibility, and the Other
Absolute Otherness
The ontology of the Other
Healing Otherness: Sanity & Suffering
Epistemological considerations of the Other
Articles should be between 5,000 – 8,000 words. All electronic submissions should be sent via email with Word document attachment formatted to Chicago Manual of Style standards, to our guest editor Michelle Cooney at michelle.cooney@mic.ul.ie by July 5th, 2013.

The Centre has recently published a new edited collection entitled Otherness: A Multilateral Perspective (Peter Lang 2011) Edited by Maria Beville, Susan Yi Sencindiver and Marie Lauritzen.
Print: ISBN 978-3-631-63574-2 hb.
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