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    Creolizing Frankenstein.Michael R. Paradiso-Michau (ed.) - 2024 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    This original collection investigates how Mary Shelley's 200-year-old novel is the product of creolization--the intentional conglomeration of scientific, mythological, political, and social discourses. The book traces how the story has creolized itself into life and culture as a new mythology and political statement for each generation.
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    Introduction: Listening to Our Monsters.Michael Paradiso-Michau - 2017 - Listening 52 (3):114-116.
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    Reflections on the Religious, the Ethical, and the Political.Michael Paradiso-Michau (ed.) - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    This volume consists of a thematic arrangement of fourteen essays on the interconnected issues of religion, ethics, and politics. A trans- or post-disciplinary praxis-based approach is advanced and employed, as the essays here collected provide a critical supplement to the author’s published book projects.
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    Reflections on the Religious, the Ethical, and the Political.Michael Paradiso-Michau (ed.) - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    Reflections on the Religious, the Ethical, and the Political presents a thematic arrangement of fourteen essays on the interconnected issues of religion, ethics, and politics. A trans- or post-disciplinary praxis-based approach is advanced and employed, as the essays collected provide a critical supplement to Calvin O. Schrag's published book projects.
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    The Widow, the Orphan, and the Stranger.Michael R. Paradiso-Michau - 2008 - Radical Philosophy Review 11 (2):187-195.
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    Ethical alterity and asymmetrical reciprocity: A Levinasian reading of works of love. [REVIEW]Michael R. Paradiso-Michau - 2006 - Continental Philosophy Review 40 (3):331-347.
    Following and extending the recent tradition of Kierkegaard–Levinas comparativists, this essay offers a Levinasian commentary on salient aspects of Kierkegaard’s ethico-religious deliberations in Works of Love, a text that we are unsure whether or not Levinas actually read. Against some post/modern interpreters, I argue that one should adopt both a Jewish and a Christian perspective (rather than an oversimplified either/or point of view) in exploring the sometimes “seamless passages” between Kierkegaard and Levinas’s thought. The first argument of this essay is (...)
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