Reading ‘blackface’: A (narrative) introduction to Richard Kearney’s notion of carnal hermeneutics

HTS Theological Studies 72 (3) (2016)
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Prominent Irish philosopher Richard Kearney’s notion of ‘carnal hermeneutics’ is introduced by applying it to a case study of a recent event that took place at one of South Africa’s university campuses. The narrative assists in illuminating some of the core principles of carnal hermeneutics and illustrates the applicability of carnal hermeneutics as a ‘diagnostic caring for lived existence’. In the process, an analysis is also given of the event in question, which is connected to what has widely been labelled as ‘blackface’. In conclusion, the contextual, philosophical, ethical, and theological implications of carnal hermeneutics are explored with an eye on theological praxes in South Africa today. Keywords: Carnal Hermeneutics; Hermeneutics; Flesh; Body; Richard Kearney; Merleau-Ponty; Ricoeur; Blackface.

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What is Diacritical Hermeneutics?Richard M. Kearney - 2011 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 2011 (1).
Narrative and the Ethics of Remembrance.Richard Kearney - 2003 - In J. Philips & James Morley (eds.), Imagination and its Pathologies. MIT Press. pp. 51--63.

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