Memories of Journeying through Life: Encounters and Happenings
The book is about academic happenings that took me around the world on a journey I never dreamed of and I am not sure I wanted; almost everything that happened was and still is a surprise to me. I write it as a kind of activity report. This not a journal since I have not written regularly in its pages. It is a publication about what I remember mostly from my professional life and what I usually do as a professor at the University of Oxford; of course, some of my thoughts pop up here from time to time. I do not think there are many people who have studied and taught in Toronto, Ottawa, Sydney and Oxford, met and had discussions with Jacques Derrida, Umberto Eco, Noam Chomsky, Yehudi Menuhin, Roger Penrose (Nobel Prize Laureate), Richard Swinburne, and David Chalmers for example, and are still part of the conversations taking place in the intellectual world today. I have often been asked what it is like in Oxford and the institution where I have worked for 26 years and where I still work, so what I say may be of interest. Besides, I feel a kind of duty to do this because I have had the chance to find myself in extraordinary situations in the good sense of the word, and it seems only right to express my gratitude by recounting some of them.
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Introduction (87 KB)
Components of the Book:
  • Introduction
  • Part One: Intellectual Encounters and Happenings
    • Scholarly encounters: Paul Tillich, Martin Heidegger, Jacques Derrida (Ottawa)
    • Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, Gregory Nazianzen, Dionysius the Areopagite (Oxford)
    • Mircea Eliade (Bucharest, Toronto, Chicago). Adapting for the Radio the works of Mircea Eliade and Umberto Eco
    • Oxford, United Kingdom
    • More Intellectual Encounters: Jacques Derrida, Francis Fukuyama Umberto Eco, Noam Chomsky
  • Part Two: About My Professional Formation
    • Beginnings (especially, but not exclusively)
    • More about work: Ottawa and Oxford
  • Part Three: Significant Visits
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • America
  • Part Four: Now
    • University of Oxford
    • Conferences: Oxford and Sicily (Taormina)
    • Visiting Professor' at Macquarie University
    • More Oxford
    • To come: Athens, Vienna, more Oxford
  • Selected Bibliography
Readership: Educated public and academics who work in Humanities and Social Sciences
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Introduction
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Part One: Intellectual Encounters and Happenings
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Part Two: About My Professional Formation
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Part Three: Significant Visits
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Part Four: Now
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Selected Bibliography
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Elena Ene Drăghici-Vasilescu
Professor of Byzantine and Medieval Studies, as well as of the History of Ideas. She teaches and researches in the fields of Byzantine culture (Philosophy, iconography) for the University of Oxford and also independently. She is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences.

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