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    The Stranger in Immigrant Integration.Ellen Jacobsson - 2020 - Schutzian Research 12:81-102.
    This paper suggests that Alfred Schutz’s account of systems of typi­fication together with Sara Ahmed’s account of the proximity of the stranger allows for a different understanding of social integration. The paper proposes to rethink the political and social relationship of the in-group and the stranger, approached through the face-to-face encounter between an integration counselor and an immigrant. The encounter offers a disruption of what is taken for granted by the in-group and functions as a catalyst for a (...)
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  2. The Rhodesian stranger. Socrates, Phaedrus & Stranger - 2008 - In D. E. Wittkower, Ipod and Philosophy: Icon of an Epoch. Open Court.
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    The Stranger to Time: What a Collector Stands for in a Hurried Society.Sertaç Timur Demir - 2017 - Human Studies 40 (1):43-59.
    City-dwellers who are threatened by the risk of natural or social disasters are in search of safer houses. Each attempt to satisfy their need for safety, however, turns into another version of the security problem; so much so that, escaping from risk itself turns into different risks. The film 10 to 11 focuses on the socio-spatial conflict between a stranger and his neighbours who are anxious about a possible earthquake risk in Istanbul. Mithat, the protagonist of the film, is (...)
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    The stranger in early modern and modern Jewish tradition.Catherine Bartlett & Joachim Schlör (eds.) - 2021 - Boston: Brill.
    Angels are the ultimate stranger. They come from another world and have a special place in the art of the Russian Jewish painter Marc Chagall (1887-1985). In My Life (1923) the young Chagall recalls one memorable night in Saint-Petersburg. Drifting into sleep in the corner of a room (all he could afford) he suddenly saw the ceiling open and a winged being, surrounded by light and blue air, hovered above him before disappearing through the ceiling again.
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    Fearing the stranger?: Homiletical explorations in a fear-filled world.Ian A. Nell - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-7.
    The large number of xenophobic attacks that broke out in different places in South Africa during 2008 was still continuing unabated 10 years later. We were stressed to come to terms with the reality that this occurred in a country that is globally considered to be an example of reconciliation. It is clear that we were confronted by the politics of fear, which were manifested in xenophobia and all the other -isms. In this article, the primary causes of these xenophobic (...)
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  6. The Strangers Among Us.Caroline Picard - 2019 - In Mark Foster Gage, Aesthetics equals politics: new discourses across art, architecture, and philosophy. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
     
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    Hospitality to the stranger: dimensions of moral understanding.Thomas W. Ogletree - 1985 - Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press.
    PROLOGUE: HOSPITALITY TO THE STRANGER AS METAPHOR FOR THE MORAL LIFE You shall not oppress a stranger; you know the heart of a stranger, ...
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    The Stranger's political science v. Socrate's political art.Catherine Zuckert - 2005 - Plato Journal 5.
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  9. The Stranger. Minorities and their treatment in the German Media.Georg Ruhrmann - 2002 - In Joseph B. Atkins, The mission: journalism, ethics and the world. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press.
     
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    Camus' The Stranger.David Madden - 1968 - Renascence 20 (4):186-197.
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    The Stranger: Adventures at zero point.Richard Heraud - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (11):1116-1132.
    In one of his notebooks, Albert Camus describes, The stranger, The myth of Sisyphus, Caligula and The misunderstanding as pertaining to a series; a schema that suggests that if one were to write about one of these literary works, one would be writing about parts of a whole unless one also engaged with the others. Whether one does this or not, may or may not reflect the nature of the relationship one sees these texts as sharing. The stranger (...)
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    16 The Stranger in the Polis.John Panteleimon Manoussakis - 2022 - In Richard Kearney & Kascha Semonovitch, Phenomenologies of the Stranger: Between Hostility and Hospitality. Fordham University Press. pp. 274-284.
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    Welcoming the stranger: a qualitative analysis of teachers' views regarding the integration of refugee pupils into schools in Newcastle upon Tyne.Ruth Whiteman - 2005 - Educational Studies 31 (4):375-391.
    The arrival of refugee pupils in UK schools has presented significant challenges to staff, pupils and families. The aim of this study was to record and analyse the views of teaching staff regarding their experiences of integrating these pupils into schools in Newcastle upon Tyne. A questionnaire was sent to 53 schools in the city known to have pupils who are refugees or asylum seekers. Questions focused on key issues identified by the Local Education Authority Working Group for Refugees and (...)
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    Befriending the Stranger: Beyond the Global Politics of Fear.Fred Dallmayr - 2011 - Journal of International Political Theory 7 (1):1-15.
    The process of globalisation and the so-called war on terror are two prominent features marking our present age. While the process of globalisation promises the prospect of moving beyond or across borders, the war on terror marks a return to fences, check-points, and dividing walls. Terror war is a global politics of fear, a politics conducted under the rigid border control between ‘us' and ‘them’. This paper examines the ominous development of fear in world politics from a number of angles. (...)
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    The stranger in synagonistic politics.Nathalie Karagiannis & Peter Wagner - 2008 - In Andrew Schaap, Law and Agonistic Politics. Ashgate Pub. Company. pp. 147--62.
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    The Stranger Within: Dostoevsky’s underground.Peter Roberts - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (4):396-408.
    In Fyodor Dostoevsky’s influential novel Notes from underground, we find one of the most memorable characters in nineteenth century literature. The Underground Man, around whom everything else in this book revolves, is in some respects utterly repugnant: he is self-centred, obsessive and cruel. Yet he is also highly intelligent, honest and reflective, and he has suffered significantly at the hands of others. Reading Notes from underground can be a harrowing experience but also an educative one, for in an encounter with (...)
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  17. The Stranger’s Voice: Julia Kristeva’s Relevance for a Pastoral Theology for Women Struggling with Depression.[author unknown] - 2010
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    The Stranger: Humanity and the Absurd (review).Dale Cosper - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (2):401-402.
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    The Stranger - on the Sociology of the Indifference.Rudolf Stichweh - 1997 - Thesis Eleven 51 (1):1-16.
    The article sketches an approach to the sociology of the stranger which is based on historical semantics, on comparative studies of social structures of premodern societies and on a reconsideration of the `classical sociology of the stranger' and of marginality (Simmel, 1908; Michels, 1929 and others; Schütz, 1944; Park, 1964). The guiding hypothesis of the article is that there is a discontinuity in the modern experience of the stranger which has not been reflected sufficiently in the classical (...)
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    Georg Simmel’s Logic of the Future: ‘The Stranger’, Zionism, and ‘Bounded Contingency’.Amos Morris-Reich - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (5):71-94.
    For reasons that have more to do with the historiographical traditions of modern Jewish history and the history of critical thought than history itself, Georg Simmel – of Jewish descent – is rarely discussed within the frame of modern Jewish history. Bringing the two together as a theoretical contribution to Simmel studies and modern Jewish history alike, this article explores Simmel’s logic of contingency in the context of modern Jewish history. Which forms and types could Jews realistically seek to fulfill (...)
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  21. The Stranger and Social Theory.Vince Marotta - 2000 - Thesis Eleven 62 (1):121-134.
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  22. The Stranger and Modernity: From Equality of Rights To Recognition of Difference.Simonetta Tabboni - 1995 - Thesis Eleven 43 (1):17-27.
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  23. My Husband the Stranger: Part.Elizabeth Forsythe - 2002 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Donna Dickenson & Thomas H. Murray, Healthcare Ethics and Human Values: An Introductory Text with Readings and Case Studies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 378.
     
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    Phenomenologies of the Stranger: Between Hostility and Hospitality.Richard Kearney & Kascha Semonovitch (eds.) - 2022 - Fordham University Press.
    What is strange? Or better, who is strange? When do we encounter the strange? We encounter strangers when we are not at home: when we are in a foreign land or a foreign part of our own land. From Freud to Lacan to Kristeva to Heidegger, the feeling of strangeness--das Unheimlichkeit--has marked our encounter with the other, even the other within our self. Most philosophical attempts to understand the role of the Stranger, human or transcendent, have been limited to (...)
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    On the Quietism of the Stranger.Irad Kimhi - 2018 - In Thinking and Being. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 117-162.
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    The Limit-Experience of the Stranger. A Critical Perspective on the “Us/Them” Divide.Lucia Angelino - forthcoming - Human Studies:1-17.
    The “we” is not only a way of calling people together. The “we” tends also to perform acts of exclusion. According to political studies, the antagonism resulting from this process is ineradicable and leads by necessity to fragmentation both _within_ and _between_ groups — the ultimate example of the friend/enemy divide conceptualized by Carl Schmitt. Nowadays, however, the increasing great migratory processes produced by globalization intensifying the formation of multicultural societies demand a re-examination of such a political view and call (...)
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  27. The Uses of the Stranger: Circulation, Arbitration, Secrecy, and Dirt.Nedim Karakayali - 2006 - Sociological Theory 24 (4):312 - 330.
    Little attention has been paid to the role of strangers in the social division of labor that is otherwise a key concept in sociological theory. Partly drawing upon Simmel, this article develops a general framework for analyzing the "uses" of "the stranger" throughout history. Four major domains in which strangers have often been employed are identified: (1) circulation (of goods, money, and information); (2) arbitration; (3) management of secret/sacred domains; and (4) "dirty jobs." The article also explores how these (...)
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    Unsuspected Realms of the Stranger in Semiotics, Semiosis, and Communication.Isaac E. Catt - 2001 - Semiotics:385-399.
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    Seeing a Friend in the Stranger and the Stranger in the Friend: The Practice of Christian Hospitality through Interreligious Dialogue and Solidarity.Karen B. Enriquez - 2018 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 38 (1):153-156.
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    The stranger, prudence, and trust in Hobbes's theory.FrederickD Weil - 1986 - Theory and Society 15 (5):759-788.
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    The politics of compassion: the challenge to care for the stranger.Edward U. Murphy - 2019 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Caring for the stranger -- Why compassion in politics? -- Historical perspectives on social welfare and global development -- Historical perspectives on human rights -- Compassion in religious and secular thought -- Justice and moral responsibility -- Altruism, empathy, and the making of "Us" and "Them" -- The moral politics of Liberals and Conservatives -- Politics against compassion in the United States -- Compassion in public policy and law -- Creating a more compassionate and just society.
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    The Law of the Stranger.David Janssens - 2006 - Ethical Perspectives 13 (3):383-410.
    Waldenfels’ reception of the Platonic dialogues is markedly ambivalent. On the one hand, Plato recurrently appears as a major philosophical antagonist. Like Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Derrida, Waldenfels charges Plato with having fettered Socrates’ boundless questioning to a closed meta- physical system in which there is no place for the strange. On the other hand, he occasionally hints at an “other,” more Socratic Plato whose thought he seems to view as much more akin to his own. This “other” Plato, however, plays (...)
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    On Anonymity and Appresentation: Perceiving the Stranger in Everyday Life.Max Gropper - 2020 - Schutzian Research 12:45-67.
    In his famous work on the stranger, Alfred Schutz focuses on the interpretative discrepancies between in-groups and out-groups from the per­spective of a stranger approaching a new group. In doing so, Schutz emphasizes that strangers can overcome their strangeness within a social group by adapting to the prevalent cultural patterns. Shifting the perspective from the stranger to the in-group this essay aims to argue that the experience of the Other’s strangeness due to a discrepancy of interpretative schemes (...)
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  34. Stranger than the stranger : Axiothea.Drew A. Hyland - 2017 - In John Sallis, Plato's Statesman: Dialectic, Myth, and Politics. Albany, NY: Suny Series in Contemporary Company.
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    The Strange and the Stranger (1958): Translated and Introduced by Michael Portal.Maurice Blanchot & Michael Portal - 2023 - Diacritics 51 (1):76-101.
    Maurice Blanchot’s “The Strange and the Stranger” (1958) is an essential text for understanding Blanchot’s thought, its development, and its enduring importance. He presents an early account of the impersonal “neuter” in subject-less experiences like “alienation,” “alteration,” “dispersion,” “disappearance,” and “absence.” These experiences of strangeness threaten thought, which is only “itself and for-itself its own experience.” Relatedly, they also reveal “the neutrality of being or neutrality as being.” With reference to both Emmanuel Levinas and Martin Heidegger, Blanchot clarifies the (...)
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    Phenomenology of the Stranger - The Relational Concept of Strangeness.Jochen Dreher - 2023 - Schutzian Research 14:91-107.
    The essay presents a relational concept of the stranger parting from and at the same time going beyond Alfred Schutz’s famous and controversial conception of “The Stranger.” Not only the subjective viewpoint of the stranger entering an in‑group – as in the Schutzian outline – is relevant for the construction of strangeness, but also the interactional context and the receiving in‑group with its respective patterns of culture. For strangeness is a relational concept, it is only constructed in (...)
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  37. Albert Camus, The Stranger (review).Carl A. Viggiani - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (1):182-183.
  38. You Shall Love the Stranger as Yourself: The Bible, Refugees, and Asylum.[author unknown] - 2015
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    The Threat of the Stranger.Myron Glazer - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (5):25-31.
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    12 Being, the Other, the Stranger.Jean Greisch - 2022 - In Richard Kearney & Kascha Semonovitch, Phenomenologies of the Stranger: Between Hostility and Hospitality. Fordham University Press. pp. 213-231.
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    Europe and the Stranger.Rodolphe Gasché - 2016 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 47 (3):292-305.
    ABSTRACTWith few exceptions, the prominent role of the Stranger in Plato’s late dialogue on the Sophist has drawn little attention in Plato scholarship. Yet, in this dialogue Plato charges the expatriated Stranger, who, furthermore, lacks a patronym and thus is not identifiable, remaining a stranger to the end, with the task not only of rejecting all philosophy hitherto as nothing more than a kind of storytelling about Being, but also of committing the parricide of Parmenides, the father (...)
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    The intimate and the stranger: Approaching the “Muslim question” through the eyes of female converts to Islam.Geraldine Mossiere - 2016 - Critical Research on Religion 4 (1):90-108.
    Drawing on an ethnography among Quebecois and French female new Muslims, I consider how converts epitomize and embody the “encounter” between Muslim and western societies. By choosing Islam, converts position themselves on the margins, giving them a unique perspective on the “West.” My participants’ reflexive narratives hinge on continuity/disruption dialectics that dissolve the commonly held dichotomy between Sameness and Otherness. In analyzing these narratives, I view subjectivity as a rhetorical construction and elaborate upon converts’ daily intimate encounters and dialogues with (...)
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    Solidarity and the Stranger: Themes in the Social Philosophy of Richard Rorty.Ronald Alexander Kuipers - 1997 - Upa.
    n a critical yet sympathetic examination of Richard Rorty's philosophy, the author uses the biblical figure of 'The Stranger' to explore some ethical tensions in Rorty's affirmation of a liberal polity.
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    Sartre's conception of historiality and temporality: The Quest for a motive in Camus' the stranger and Sartre's dirty hands.Adrian van den Hoven - 2005 - Sartre Studies International 11 (s 1-2):207-221.
    Neither the apparently cold-blooded murder of a complete stranger, the central event in The Stranger, nor Hugo's murder of Hoederer in Dirty Hands—a political assassination or crime of passion, depending on how one views it—can be considered unusual acts, in literature or in life. The topic of murder has itself created an extremely popular genre: the detective novel or "whodunit," which has become a huge industry and has aficionados everywhere, Sartre being one. In French theater, the topic of (...)
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    From the ‘Stranger King’ to the ‘Stranger Constitution’: Domesticating Sovereignty in Kenya.Mateo Taussig-Rubbo - 2012 - Constellations 19 (2):248-266.
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    Requiem for the Stranger.Lowry Pressly - 2023 - Political Theory 51 (1):224-233.
    This essay is part of a special issue celebrating 50 years of Political Theory. The ambition of the editors was to mark this half century not with a retrospective but with a confabulation of futures. Contributors were asked: What will political theory look and sound like in the next century and beyond? What claims might political theorists or their descendants be making in ten, twenty-five, fifty, a hundred years’ time? How might they vindicate those claims in their future contexts? How (...)
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    Richard Kearney and Kascha Semonovitch (eds.), Phenomenologies of the Stranger[REVIEW]Kris Sealey - 2012 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (1):138-142.
    Review of Richard Kearney and Kascha Semonovitch (eds.), Phenomenologies of the Stranger: Between Hostility and Hospitality.
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    Spectre of the Stranger: Towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality. By Manu Bazzano. Pp. xii, 164. Brighton/Portland/Toronto, Sussex Academic Press, 2012, £16.95. [REVIEW]Luke Penkett - 2015 - Heythrop Journal 56 (3):542-542.
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    Spectre of the stranger: towards a phenomenology of hospitality.Manu Bazzano - 2012 - Portland: Sussex Academic Press.
    A place in the sun -- A human revolution -- Dwelling poetically on this earth -- Epilogue.
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    Solidarity and the Stranger: Themes in the Social Philosophy of Richard Rorty. [REVIEW]Tobias Winright - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (3):718-719.
    In Fides et Ratio, Pope John Paul II commends the way in which the Church Fathers engaged philosophical schools, including those considered erroneous: “Faced with the various philosophies, the Fathers were not afraid to acknowledge those elements in them that were consonant with Revelation and those that were not. Recognition of the points of convergence did not blind them to the points of divergence”. Similarly, Kuipers seeks to provide a “serious, meaningful engagement with the positive elements and the constructive suggestions” (...)
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