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Ivan Illich

An Intellectual Journey

David Cayley (N/A)

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English
Pennsylvania State University Press
18 February 2021
Series: Ivan Illich
In the eighteen years since Ivan Illich’s death, David Cayley has been reflecting on the meaning of his friend and teacher’s life and work. Now, in Ivan Illich: An Intellectual Journey, he presents Illich’s body of thought, locating it in its own time and retrieving its relevance for ours.

Ivan Illich (1926–2002) was a revolutionary figure in the Roman Catholic Church and in the wider field of cultural criticism that began to take shape in the 1960s. His advocacy of a new, de-clericalized church and his opposition to American missionary programs in Latin America, which he saw as reactionary and imperialist, brought him into conflict with the Vatican and led him to withdraw from direct service to the church in 1969. His institutional critiques of the 1970s, from Deschooling Society to Medical Nemesis, promoted what he called institutional or cultural revolution. The last twenty years of his life were occupied with developing his theory of modernity as an extension of church history. Ranging over every phase of Illich’s career and meditating on each of his books, Cayley finds Illich to be as relevant today as ever and more likely to be understood, now that the many convergent crises he foresaw are in full public view and the church that rejected him is paralyzed in its “folkloric” shell.

Not a conventional biography, though attentive to how Illich lived, Cayley’s book is “continuing a conversation” with Illich that will engage anyone who is interested in theology, philosophy, history, and the Catholic Church.
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Imprint:   Pennsylvania State University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 45mm
Weight:   1.134kg
ISBN:   9780271088129
ISBN 10:   0271088125
Series:   Ivan Illich
Pages:   560
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: Ivan Illich as I Knew Him Prologue: Early Life 1. Exile 2. Cuernavaca 3. Church 4. Deschooling Society 5. Illich as Revolutionary 6. Disabling Professions 7. Certainties 8. Gender 9. Embodiment/Disembodiment 10. “A Bulldozer Lurks in Every Computer”: On Reading, Writing, and Language 11. To Hell With Life 12. Corruptio Optimi Pessima 13. Apocalypse 14. Illich’s Way of Life Epilogue: The Art of Suffering Conclusion: An Intellectual Journey Notes Index

David Cayley is a Canadian writer and broadcaster. He has produced and presented hundreds of radio documentaries, including two five-hour series with Ivan Illich, and published seven books, among them The Rivers North of the Future: The Testament of Ivan Illich.

Reviews for Ivan Illich: An Intellectual Journey

This opus represents many, many evenings of intelligent, friendly, and finally life-changing dialogue that culminate in a near-symphonic quality. Cayley's deep understanding and clear prose pull a complex, balanced harmony out of themes that to the casual reader of Illich could seem eclectic. -Marcus Rempel, Clarion: Journal for Religion, Peace, and Justice David Cayley, who conducted two lengthy radio interviews-turned-books with Illich (in 1988 and 2000) and had a decades-long friendship with him, has written a gripping and unconventional biography of this deeply unconventional man. -Michael J. Sauter, Front Porch Republic Cayley convincingly illuminates how Illich's thought developed and how it revolves around certain central insights: complementarity, the vernacular, incarnation, and a reading of history that sees the West as a deviation from the Gospel. In so doing, Cayley reconnects Illich with the work of important contemporary social theorists-Latour, Agamben, Milbank, and others-and shows how Illich anticipated their work in many ways. This book is unique, much needed, and masterfully executed. -William Cavanaugh, author of Field Hospital: The Church's Engagement with a Wounded World No other book yet published summarizes and synthesizes Illich's life and thought at this length and in this detail. It is a much-needed intervention with sustained political, social, philosophical, and theological resonance. Cayley's book should now form the starting point for all future critical conversation around Illich's varied, generative, challenging, and often surprising ideas. -Simon Ravenscroft, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge As a friend of Illich, Cayley's book carries forward and, in many ways, completes the vision Illich had not the time in his relatively short life to fully elaborate and explain. -Robert Inchausti, Angelus Ivan Illich: An Intellectual Journey can itself be seen as an act of love, restoring Illich to his rightful place among the significant social and religious thinkers of our time. -Brian C. Anderson, First Things Ivan Illich's work offers us a much needed intellectual and spiritual balm in a time distinguished by the untidy dissolution of certainties. But such a balm is not purchased by cheap grace. It is costly; it requires a new visioning. David Cayley's retrieval of this vanishing clergyman offers a way forward in a darkening landscape. -Michael W. Higgins, Literary Review of Canada A crucial contribution to Illich's rediscovery. -Geoff Shullenberger, American Affairs


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