Introduction – On the Challenge of Migration: Critical Hermeneutical Perspectives

Main author: Scott-Baumann, Alison
Other authors: Marcelo, Gonçalo
Format: Journal Article           
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Summary: At first glance, it could seem slightly out of place to dedicate an issue of a newly founded journal dedicated to hermeneutics – albeit to a critical strand of hermeneutics – to a topic such as migration, forced displacements or refugees. Indeed, for the lay reader, is not hermeneutics, at least methodologically, primarily concerned with the interpretation of texts? Let us concede, still at this first, naïve level, that such an approach might indeed look strange. But allow us to wager that it might contribute to grasp what is at stake and perhaps even change the terms of this fundamental debate. Indeed, when applied to an analysis of societies as such, including their political and ethical problems, it provides a perspective that is lacking in other approaches.
Other authors: Marcelo, Gonçalo
Language: English
Published: Università degli studi di Cagliari 2018