Can we still be at home? Agnes Heller and China

Thesis Eleven 165 (1):169-178 (2021)
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This paper offers a short history of Agnes Heller’s relationship to China through three aspects: imaginative aesthetic enjoyment, real encounters with Chinese cultural spectacles and actual audiences, and the construction of an academic community through creative dialogue. These discussions suggest that Heller felt at home in China. Although Heller has passed away, a home for us remains in her work through remembering her and engaging further with her writings.

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Where Are we at Home?Agnes Heller - 1995 - Thesis Eleven 41 (1):1-18.

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