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Theories of Hope: Exploring Affective Dimensions of Human Experience is a collection of essays dedicated to inquiring into the nature of hope in its multiple and varied guises. Looking specifically at the ways in which some experiences of hope emerge within contexts of marginalization, transgression, and inquiry, this volume seeks to explore the experiences of hope through a lens of its more challenging aspects.

Table of Contents

Introduction, by Rochelle Green

Part I: Theory

Section One: Expanding the View of Hope from the Margins

Chapter 1. Faces of Hope, by Nancy Snow

Chapter 2. Secular Hopes in the Face of Death, by Luc Bovens



Section Two: Hope and Transgression

Chapter 3. Shame, Hope, and the Courage to Transgress, by Patrick Shade

Chapter 4. Redemptive Transgressions: The Dialectical Evolution of Hope and Freedom in the West, by Akiba Lerner



Part II: Application

Section Three: Hopes and Histories

Chapter 5. Historia Abscondita: Or, on Nietzsche, Hope, and History, by Allison Merrick

Chapter 6. Cultivating Hope in Feminist Political Praxis, by Rochelle Green



Section Four: Application and Policy Implementation

Chapter 7. Education and the Construction of Hope, by Darren Webb

Chapter 8. Hope, the Environment, and Moral Imagination, by Lisa Kretz

Product details

Published Dec 12 2018
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 202
ISBN 9781498563628
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
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