"Presence offers a timely constellation of essays addressing the recent turn toward presence in various disciplines, notably aesthetics, literary criticism, philosophy, and history. The interacting essays in this volume provide an informed, thought-provoking, sometimes contestable, and at points uncannily defamiliarizing guide to the sinuous, many-sided turn to presence."
- Dominick LaCapra, Cornell University, author of <I>History, Literature, Critical Theory</I>,
"This book can be compared to a river: starting from the central notion of presence its chapters cover a whole delta of theoretical issues. In truly impressive fashion, the authors convince readers of the importance of the notion of presence. There is a certain ground to their argument, namely a 'return to the real.' The stakes could not possibly be higher and it cannot be doubted that with the notion of presence a new paradigm in the humanities announces itself."
- Frank Ankersmit, University of Groningen, author of <I>Meaning, Truth, and Reference in Historical Representation</I>,
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Ranjan Ghosh teaches in the Department of English of the University of North Bengal, India. He is the author most recently of Lover's Quarrel with the Past: Heidegger's Philosophy in France, 1927–1961, also from Cornell.
Ethan Kleinberg is Professor of History and Letters at Wesleyan University and Executive Editor of History and Theory.