Cassandra Falke

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Average rating: 4.18 · 11 ratings · 3 reviews · 12 distinct works
The Phenomenology of Love a...

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Intersections in Christiani...

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Literature by the Working C...

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“The event of reading, like the event of loving, is singular. Just as our love for another creates a new reality as it unfolds, each reading of a particular text makes us lovers without precedent. Reading creates in us new ways of loving, and thus new ways of being. Or it can. In order for a book to work on us this way, we have to open ourselves up to an intentionality and signifying practice that originates outside of our own “egological sphere.” Because we cannot anticipate the way we will be changed by an event of reading, we commit ourselves first to the act of surrender itself and, through that surrender of our own intentionality, find ourselves remade.”
Cassandra Falke, The Phenomenology of Love and Reading



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