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Title: | Civil War: The Day After – The Experience of the Foreign and the Founding Return to the Ownmost Language through the Attunement of Mourning | Other Titles: | Au lendemain de la guerre civile – L’expérience de l’étranger et le retour fondateur au plus propre de la langue à travers la tonalité du deuil في ما بعد الحرب الأهليّة – تجربة الخارج والعودة المؤسِّسة إلى خاصّيّة اللغة من خلال نبرة الحداد |
Authors: | Darwiche, Frank | Affiliations: | Cultural Studies Program | Keywords: | Civil War Founding Return Ownmost Language Attunement of Mourning |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Publisher: | University of Balamand | Part of: | Hawliyat | Issue: | 18 | Start page: | 135 | End page: | 150 | Abstract: | It is the return to the origin, in all its forms, that I propose to consider through what Heidegger calls a Grundstimmung, a ground-attunement, of mourning. This Mourning is a call to take on oneself the strife between sorrow and joy, which are within that very Grundstimmung. When one finds and stands on/in this locus, he/she is in a relation to place and time that precedes feelings and opens the possibilities of home in a postcivil war country. The strife will then be accompanied by one between heaven and earth, allowing the coming-to-being of a holy place that is the very meeting of the local and universal as one's ownmost. The final result of such attunement is the gathering of a people in reconciliation to enter an experience of and in their language as the ontological place for common thought, history, debate and a shared living/existence. |
URI: | https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/6596 | Open URL: | Link to full text | Type: | Journal Article |
Appears in Collections: | Hawliyat |
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