Published in Association with the United Kingdom Sartre Society and North American Sartre Society
Dear Colleague,
Although the articles published in this edition of Sartre Studies International were not assembled as part of a themed issue, there is every justification for suggesting that they could be grouped under the heading 'Sartre Today'. Each of them demonstrates that Sartre's thinking remains relevant to many of the key issues facing our contemporary world.
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Current Issue: Volume 23, Issue 1
Editorial, John Gillespie and Sarah Richmond
http://bit.ly/2u2hFdr
Articles
Sartre's Literary Phenomenology, Andrew Inkpin
http://bit.ly/2w3YQbj
Judith Butler and the Sartrean Imaginary, Kathleen Lennon
http://bit.ly/2eRyjKS
Érotisme, désir et sadisme chez Sartre, Jean-Pierre Boulé
http://bit.ly/2uC4PGh
Authentic Love and the Mother-Child Relationship, Catrin Gibson
http://bit.ly/2h6xkqT
Counter-Violence and Islamic Terrorism: Is Liberation without Freedom Possible? Maria Russo
http://bit.ly/2tHeh8D
A Response to 'Counter-Violence and Terrorism', Deborah Evans
http://bit.ly/2tNBPNe
Book Reviews, Nik Farrell Fox and Bryan Mukandi
http://bit.ly/2v348GJ
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