Monday, February 28, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Corbin & Poetry, continuing... #29
I present this post as a node leading off in several directions at once. There is enough here to keep the interested person busy for a long time...
In a letter to me (an actual, physical letter in longhand) Duncan McNaughton wrote:
"As far as I know - not far - Jack Clarke's work (From Feathers to Iron [at amazon]) and subsequent poetry of his, is the most evident use of Corbin after Olson's. In a primary determination involving, obviously, several other primaries - Blake, the Dogon stuff, Novalis, di Santillana, etc. All aimed at what is actually meant by what is called 'interpretation.' "
And see this Interview with Stephen Ellis - on, among (many) other things, John Clarke and his poetry (In the Analogy: Parts 1-7).
I also must mention Kenneth Warren's wonderful print publication House Organ in which he promises to include at least excerpts from his "Between Language & Ta'wil: Robert Creeley, Jack Clarke & Poetics in Buffalo after Olson" presented at the Soul in Buffalo Conference last year.
In a letter to me (an actual, physical letter in longhand) Duncan McNaughton wrote:
"As far as I know - not far - Jack Clarke's work (From Feathers to Iron [at amazon]) and subsequent poetry of his, is the most evident use of Corbin after Olson's. In a primary determination involving, obviously, several other primaries - Blake, the Dogon stuff, Novalis, di Santillana, etc. All aimed at what is actually meant by what is called 'interpretation.' "
And see this Interview with Stephen Ellis - on, among (many) other things, John Clarke and his poetry (In the Analogy: Parts 1-7).
I also must mention Kenneth Warren's wonderful print publication House Organ in which he promises to include at least excerpts from his "Between Language & Ta'wil: Robert Creeley, Jack Clarke & Poetics in Buffalo after Olson" presented at the Soul in Buffalo Conference last year.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
International Conference on Shahb al-Din Suhrawardi
International Conference on Shahb al-Din Suhrawardi
Organized by: University of Tehran, Iranian Institute of Philosophy, University of Damascus, University of Aleppo Venue:Damascus & Aleppo Cities, Syrian Arab Republic 10-12 May, 2011
Organized by: University of Tehran, Iranian Institute of Philosophy, University of Damascus, University of Aleppo Venue:Damascus & Aleppo Cities, Syrian Arab Republic 10-12 May, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
More Online Texts by and about Henry Corbin
We have these wonderful and very significant additions to the list thanks to Daniel Proulx. These have been added to the Corbin Texts Online page.
Article
1933 - « Pour l’anthropologie philosophique : un traité persan inédit de Suhrawardî d’Alep », dans Recherches philosophiques, T. 2, 1933, pp. 371-423
Eranos
1968 : Corbin, H. et Eliade, M., À propos des conférences Eranos, Eranos Fondation, Ascona, 1968, 31p.
1978 : Eranos and its meaning, Eranos Fondation, Ascona, 1979, 20p..
Préfaces
1949 : « L’Iran, patrie des philosophes et des poètes », Réforme, 19 oct. 1946, p. 4 (repris dans CORBIN, Henry, « L’Iran patrie des philosophes et des poètes », dans L’âme de l’Iran, Paris, Albin Michel, 1990, pp.27-32)
1975 : STAPERT, A., L'ange roman dans la pensée et dans l'art, préface « La rencontre avec l’Ange » de Henry Corbin, Paris, Berg international, 1975, 64 pl. + 441 p. (coll. « Tradition et culture » no.3)
1976 : CORBIN, H., « Préface - Les Cités emblématiques », dans Ispahan image du paradis de STIERLIN, H., Lausanne/Paris, la Bibliothèque des arts, 1976, pp.1-11
Traduction
1932 : BARTH, K., Misère et grandeur de l'Eglise évangélique, trad. par CORBIN, H., extrait de Foi et Vie, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Imprimerie "Je sers", 1932, 36 p.
Articles sur Corbin
1978 : VIEILLARD-BARON, J.-L., « In memoriam Henry Corbin », dans Bulletin de la Société Ligérienne de Philosophie, vol. 1, 1978, pp.64-67.
1978 : RUSPOLI, S., « L’œuvre d’Henry Corbin », dans Bulletin de la Société Ligérienne de Philosophie, vol. 1, 1978, pp.68-71.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Corbin Conference - Université de Montréal le mercredi 23 février 2011
Henry Corbin : Vers une minorité de pensées majoritaires
Conférence organisée par la Chaire de recherche du Canada
avec Daniel Proulx (Université de Montréal - Voir résumé)
le mercredi 23 février 2011, de 17h à 19h
au pavillon Marguerite-d'Youville,
salle 5031, Université de Montréal.
Henry Corbin (1903-1978) est un historien des religions, un orientaliste et un philosophe dont la spécialité était l’islam iranien. L’iranologie lui doit l’édition, la traduction et le commentaire de la plupart des textes français de la tradition iranienne mystique, théosophique ou spirituelle que nous avons entre les mains. Pourtant le travail de Corbin est souvent ostracisé voire simplement ignoré et lorsque l’on ose parler des traditions mystiques et spirituelles de l’islam, plus souvent qu’autrement, la pensée de Corbin est simplement pillée.
Pourquoi l’approche du phénomène religieux et spirituel de Henry Corbin est une approche minoritaire et généralement contestée au sein de l’université? Quels aspects de la pensée de Henry Corbin font de celle-ci une pensée qui dérange?
Pourquoi l’approche du phénomène religieux et spirituel de Henry Corbin est une approche minoritaire et généralement contestée au sein de l’université? Quels aspects de la pensée de Henry Corbin font de celle-ci une pensée qui dérange?
Cette discussion sur Henry Corbin ne vise pas à statuer de manière définitive sur sa pensée, nous utiliserons plutôt la pensée de Corbin pour réfléchir aux approches de la Réalité et plus particulièrement sur la dimension spirituelle de l’être.
Au final, la pensée philosophique de Corbin permet peut-être de mieux saisir la relation intime existant entre majorité et minorité, car paradoxalement la minorité n’existe pas sans la majorité et la majorité n’existe pas sans la minorité. Alors où et comment peut-on comprendre en soi la majorité et la minorité. Pour Corbin, il y a une « simultanéité, une coincidentia, entre la fusion unitive et la séparation distinctive; entre l’extinction de Dieu dans les créatures et l’effacement des créatures en Dieu, de sorte que l’œil de la vision intérieure contemple l’Unité dans la multitude des formes, et contemple la multitude des formes dans la vision même de l’Unité. » (Henry Corbin,L’Iran et la philosophie, Fayard, 1990, p.151)
Au final, la pensée philosophique de Corbin permet peut-être de mieux saisir la relation intime existant entre majorité et minorité, car paradoxalement la minorité n’existe pas sans la majorité et la majorité n’existe pas sans la minorité. Alors où et comment peut-on comprendre en soi la majorité et la minorité. Pour Corbin, il y a une « simultanéité, une coincidentia, entre la fusion unitive et la séparation distinctive; entre l’extinction de Dieu dans les créatures et l’effacement des créatures en Dieu, de sorte que l’œil de la vision intérieure contemple l’Unité dans la multitude des formes, et contemple la multitude des formes dans la vision même de l’Unité. » (Henry Corbin,L’Iran et la philosophie, Fayard, 1990, p.151)
Corbin at Pacifica
In addition to the thesis posted earlier, From mundus imaginalis to nakoja-abad: An inquiry into the imaginal world of soul through the visionary recitals of Shahabeddin Yahya Sohravardi, by Kiyanoosh Shamlou, here are three more citations from Pacifica Graduate Institute that relate to Henry Corbin:
Daniel Walsh - "Imagination and reality : a study of cogitative imagination in Henry Corbin and depth psychology" (M.A. Thesis in Counseling Psychology at the Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2007).
Robert Lay - "Exploring subjectivity in the work of Jung, Heidegger, and Corbin through an artistic dialogue of film" (Ph.D., Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2006). The full text can be downloaded on ProQuest
Tracey Lee Hess - "Consciousness and quantum physics: Freud's death instinct and the phenomenology of Corbin's mundus imaginalis manifested as a complex fractal in epilepsy", Ph.D., Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2004. Also available from ProQuest.
(Thanks to Hadi Fakhoury)
Daniel Walsh - "Imagination and reality : a study of cogitative imagination in Henry Corbin and depth psychology" (M.A. Thesis in Counseling Psychology at the Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2007).
Robert Lay - "Exploring subjectivity in the work of Jung, Heidegger, and Corbin through an artistic dialogue of film" (Ph.D., Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2006). The full text can be downloaded on ProQuest
Tracey Lee Hess - "Consciousness and quantum physics: Freud's death instinct and the phenomenology of Corbin's mundus imaginalis manifested as a complex fractal in epilepsy", Ph.D., Pacifica Graduate Institute, 2004. Also available from ProQuest.
(Thanks to Hadi Fakhoury)
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Illuminated Verses Series in NYC
Courtesy of Silliman's Blog:
March 19 in NYC
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
Introduction to the Language of the Qur’an
with Bruce Lawrence
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
Introduction to the Language of the Qur’an
with Bruce Lawrence
April 28 in NYC
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
Kewulay Kamara & West African Jali musicians
attempt to recreate an oral epic
after the lone written copy was destroyed
in Sierra Leone’s civil war
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
Kewulay Kamara & West African Jali musicians
attempt to recreate an oral epic
after the lone written copy was destroyed
in Sierra Leone’s civil war
May 3 in NYC
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
Precarious Lives: Arab Poets since Pre-Islamic Times
with Muhsin al-Musawi
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
Precarious Lives: Arab Poets since Pre-Islamic Times
with Muhsin al-Musawi
May 5 in NYC
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
From Tablet to Pen: A Literary History of Islam
with Reza Aslan
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
From Tablet to Pen: A Literary History of Islam
with Reza Aslan
May 7 in NYC
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
Bridging Cultures (Marathon!), with
Najwa Adra, Muzaffar Alam, Ammiel Alcalay,
Kazim Ali, Reza Aslan, Kaveh Bassiri,
Clarissa Burt, Steven Caton, Sylviane Diouf,
Pierre Joris, Mohja Kahf, Persis Karim,
Khaled Mattawa, Jawid Mojaddedi, Stefania Pandolfo,
Frances W. Pritchett, Mahwash Shoaib & Others
Illuminated Verses: Poetries of the Islamic World
Bridging Cultures (Marathon!), with
Najwa Adra, Muzaffar Alam, Ammiel Alcalay,
Kazim Ali, Reza Aslan, Kaveh Bassiri,
Clarissa Burt, Steven Caton, Sylviane Diouf,
Pierre Joris, Mohja Kahf, Persis Karim,
Khaled Mattawa, Jawid Mojaddedi, Stefania Pandolfo,
Frances W. Pritchett, Mahwash Shoaib & Others
Friday, February 18, 2011
HC & Social Media...
We are seeing some useful & interesting activity on the Henry Corbin FACEBOOK PAGE. If you use facebook you will probably want to "friend" him...
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Review of Henry Corbin : penseur de l'islam spirituel
Résumé : Quelle synthèse et quels apports tirer de la monumentale étude de l’Islam iranien par H. Corbin ? Une remarquable réflexion sur le cheminement et les résultats de sa pensée, des études médiévales à l’EPHE à l’Islam spirituel en Iran, rigoureusement conduite par un penseur qui l’a bien connu. READ THE REVIEW
(Thanks to Daniel Proulx for alerting us to this.)
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
The Sublime Visions of Philosophy
"The Sublime Visions of Philosophy: Fundamental Ontology and the Imaginal World," Mohammad Azadpur.
2006, Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial Issue of Microcosm and Macrocosm, Section III, Pages 183-201.
Azadpur - The Sublime Visions of Philosophy_ Fundamental Ontology and the Imaginal World
2006, Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology on the Perennial Issue of Microcosm and Macrocosm, Section III, Pages 183-201.
Azadpur - The Sublime Visions of Philosophy_ Fundamental Ontology and the Imaginal World
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
The Illuminationist Approach
"On the illuminationist approach to imaginal power: outline of a perspective" by Mahmoud Khatami. Topoi, 2007, Volume 26, Number 2, Pages 221-229.
Khatami - Illuminationist Approach to Imaginal Power Outline of a Perspective
Khatami - Illuminationist Approach to Imaginal Power Outline of a Perspective
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Ibn 'Arabi & Rumi Conference
Ibn ’Arabi and Rumi
Wisdom of the Sufis – Teachings for the Modern World
Co-sponsored by the Middle East Institute at Columbia University
A CONFERENCE
Friday & Saturday, November 4 & 5
In 2009, The Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi Society and the New York Open Center began the first of a series of conferences on the great mystic Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi (1165–1240). We now present the second conference in this series, this one focusing on the teachings of both Ibn ‘Arabi and Jalaluddin Rumi (1207–1273), the other giant of Sufi mysticism.
Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi and Jalaluddin Rumi are unquestionably the two great pillars of Islamic mysticism, known as Sufism. They appeared in the same century, one from the Muslim West, the other from the East, bringing a glorious new vision of human potential and realization that has been a source of inspiration ever since. Their words continue to touch us directly, inviting us to explore the heart as the place of wisdom and love. This first symposium ever dedicated to both these spiritual masters will be a uniquely exciting opportunity to learn about and discuss their teachings with leading scholars in the field, which include James Morris, Pablo Beneito, Mahmut Killic, Stephen Hirtenstein, Franklin Lewis, Cecilia Twinch, and several others. There will be lectures and workshops as well as an evening concert with traditional and original musical/artistic performances, which will include performers such as Coleman Barks, Grammy Award winner, David Darling and other artists.
1st Early Bird price $125 by June 10
2nd Early Bird price $145 by October 10
$165 after October 10
Evening Concert
7:30
Price TBA
Location of all events: Columbia University
To register call 212-219-2527 x 0 or 2 or visit www.opencenter.org.
also see www.ibnarabisociety.org and visit conference website: www.opencenter.org/ibn-arabi
Enoe Aracely Brown
Program Director
New York Open Center
22 East 30 Street
New York, NY 10016
212-219-2527 ext 140 or 0
Fax:212-226-4056
email: aracelybrown@yahoo.com
Saturday, February 12, 2011
« Manifeste », dans Hic et Nunc 1, novembre 1932, pp. 1-3.
To complete the articles in Hic et Nunc by Henry Corbin et al. here is « Manifeste », dans Hic et Nunc 1, novembre 1932, pp. 1-3. (Courtesy of Hadi Fakhoury)
Corbin Et Al. - Hic Et Nunc 1932 - Manifesto
Corbin Et Al. - Hic Et Nunc 1932 - Manifesto
Friday, February 11, 2011
From mundus imaginalis to nakoja-abad
From mundus imaginalis to nakoja-abad: An inquiry into the imaginal world of soul through the visionary recitals of Shahabeddin Yahya Sohravardi, by Kiyanoosh Shamlou. A dissertation submitted to Pacifica Graduate Institute. "Jungian and archetypal psychology's theoretical basis is of working with images that emerge from the unconscious through the exploration of imagination. In this context, imagination is a tool utilized exclusively for bringing the world of the unconscious into consciousness. What has been neglected in this endeavor is the failure to appreciate the spiritual dimension of imagination, which provides awareness of spiritual experiences and access to more transpersonal levels of the psyche."
From mundus imaginalis to nakoja-abad: An inquiry into the imaginal world of soul through the visionary recitals of Shahabeddin Yahya Sohravardi. -
Thanks to Hadi Fakhoury for finding this one.
From mundus imaginalis to nakoja-abad: An inquiry into the imaginal world of soul through the visionary recitals of Shahabeddin Yahya Sohravardi. -
Thanks to Hadi Fakhoury for finding this one.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
"La pensée d'Henry Corbin et le Temple maçonnique", par Gilbert Durand
"La pensée d’Henry Corbin et le Temple Maçonnique", par le professeur Gilbert Durand. This is the Preface to the new French edition of Temple and Contemplation.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
"Oriental Theosophy and Goethe's West-East Divan"
Hossein Mehdizadeh (PhD candidate in the German Studies Department at McGill) is giving a talk titled "Oriental Theosophy and Goethe's West-East Divan" based on his doctoral dissertation. The presentation will be held on February 10th at 15:00 PM in the German Studies Department, Sherbrooke 688, Room 486.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Henry Corbin’s Intellectual Journey
Amelie Neuve-Eglise: "Hermeneutics and the Unique Quest of Being: Henry Corbin’s Intellectual Journey," Journal of Shi‘a Islamic Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 3-26.
More of her writings at La Revue de Teheran
(Thanks to Hadi Fakhoury for calling our attention to this)
More of her writings at La Revue de Teheran
(Thanks to Hadi Fakhoury for calling our attention to this)