A Phenomenology of the Alien: Encounters with the Weird and Inscrutable Other

Editor : Aaron B. Daniels

A Phenomenology of the Alien: Encounters with the Weird and Inscrutable Other

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : May 2025
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 170
  • Category :
    Forthcoming
  • Category 2 :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 98136
  • ISBN 13 : 9781032856278
  • ISBN 10 : 1032856270

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A Phenomenology of the Alien: Encounters with the Weird and Inscrutable Other considers both literal and figurative experiences of the alien from a psychological, psychoanalytic and philosophical perspective.

Throughout the book, the authors wrestle with the unexplained, ineffable, unspeakable, sublime, uncanny, abject and Miéville’s abcanny. This collection provides phenomenologies of encounters with the inscrutably alien from lights in the sky, dark corners of Weird fictional landscapes, architecture, technology, or the clinical symptom. The chapters examine fictional and nonfictional encounters with what exceeds the capacity to “make sense,” taking a new approach to the topic of alterity and inviting the reader to examine how these encounters reflect our contemporary condition culturally, individually, clinically, theologically and philosophically.

Bridging cultural, psychoanalytic, literary, clinical, media, and religious studies, the novel approaches in this volume will be of interest to students and scholars alike.

Reviews and Endorsements

Picking up this volume is the equivalent of being seated in a darkening movie theatre only to realize that you are sitting alongside both many of the luminaries of Western thought—Plato, Nietzsche, Levinas, Derrida, Kristeva, Heidegger, Freud—and many of the masters of science fiction and horror cinema—Kubrick, Spielberg, Lucas, Burton, Nolan, et al. This book thrums with life—of both terrestrial and extra-terrestrial varieties (!)—weaving together theological, philosophical, socio-cultural and psychoanalytic lines of discussion with our quest for, and engagement with, the many forms of that which is ‘intractably alien.’ It redefines what can be achieved philosophically, conceptually, when the psychological humanities thoroughly immerses itself in the cultural archives of science fiction and horror.
Derek Hook, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Duquesne University, author of Six Moments in Lacan

This volume explores the question of aliens—real and imaginary—with compelling and original scholarship. Through an interdisciplinary dialogue with philosophy, literature, cinema, and religion, it interrogates the uncanny phenomenon of the stranger as human, animal, landscape, and divine. Ranging from mythology and magic to technology and politics, its questioning of the limits of the human is both topical and timely.
Richard Kearney, PhD, Charles Seelig Professor in Philosophy, Boston College

Table of Contents


List of contributors
Acknowledgements

Foreword: Nietzsche and Nihilism: Opening to the Dimension of the Other
William Franke

1. Introduction: The Abcanny: Encounters with the Inscrutably Alien
Aaron B. Daniels

2. The Divinalien: On Divine Alterity
Emily McAvan

3. The Alien Other: Cosmology and Social Transmission of UFO Narratives
Scott R. Scribner and Gregory J. Wheeler

4. The Human and the Smart House: Speculative Psychology and Systems of Attachment
Anna Bugajska

5. Repetition and Return in Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast Trilogy
Dorothy Chang

6. Alienation, Obsession, and Enthrallment in Thomas Ligotti's “The Small People,” “Nethescurial,” and other Weird Fiction
Jason M. Harris

7. The Alien Inside: Jean Laplanche’s Internal Other in the Fiction of Brian Evenson and the Case of Ana
Michael Waldon

Index

About the Editor(s)

Aaron B. Daniels teaches psychology in Boston, Massachusetts. He holds degrees from: Baldwin Wallace College (BA); Duquesne University (MA), where he studied existential phenomenology; and Pacifica Graduate Institute (PhD), where his degree emphasized the depth tradition. After working for a decade in private and public practice, he transitioned into academia. His previous two works, Imaginal Reality, Volume One: Journey to the Voids and Imaginal Reality, Volume Two: Voidcraft were both published in 2011. Written with Laura M. Daniels, they are syntheses of imaginal psychology with existential principles.

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