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Rousseau and dignity: art serving humanity


Contents

Introduction to Rousseau 2012 and DIGNITY at Notre Dame / Julia V. Douthwaite -- Setting the Stage in South Bend and Compiègne. Remembering Rousseau in 2012: A Franco-American Comparison / Monica Townsend -- Entre nous Jean-Jacques: A Project of Documentary Film-Making / Delphine Moreau -- Rousseau's Legacy and the Subjectivity of Photographic Meaning / Gabrielle Gopinath -- Rousseau in the Twenty-First Century: What Is His Relevance for Today? -- Human Dignity, Rousseau, and the Catholic Church / Daniel Philpott -- Reinventing Dignity / Faycal Falaky -- Cultivating the Seeds of Humanity: Republicanism, Nationalism, and the Cosmopolitan Tradition in Rousseau / Andrew Billing -- Madness of the Double: Rousseau Judge of Jean-Jacques / Serge Margel -- Rousseau and the Sense of Dignity / Philip Stewart -- Rousseau and the Pursuit of Happiness / Christopher Kelly -- From Rousseau to Occupy: Imagining a More Equal World / Christie McDonald -- DIGNITY @ ND: The Exhibit and the Campaign by Amnesty International -- Editor's Introduction to Part Three -- Economics: A Tool in the Fight against Injustice / Esther Duflo -- Mexico / Guillaume Herbaut -- India / Johann Rousselot -- Egypt / Philippe Brault -- Nigeria / Michaël Zumstein -- Macedonia / Jean-François Joly -- Teach This! -- Audience Responses to Rousseau 2012/DIGNITY / Julia V. Douthwaite -- Video Letters of Entre nous Jean-Jacques / Delphine Moreau -- Postface / Charles R. Loving.

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Publisher

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    Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press, [2017]


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    • 9780268100360
    • 0268100365

Annotations / title notes

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    • "Exhibitions, lectures, class sessions, and public school programs organized to mark the tercentennial of the birth of Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau by assessing the twenty-first-century relevance of his groundbreaking eighteenth-century humanitarian ideals"
    • Includes index.

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