Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual

Editor

Scott M. Campbell, Nazareth College
scampbe8@naz.edu

Associate Editors

Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Boston University
Julia Ireland, Whitman College
Andrew J. Mitchell, Emory University
Richard Polt, Xavier University
Kevin Aho, Florida Gulf Coast University

Book Review Editor

David Abergel, Boston College
abergel@bc.edu

Document Editor

Benjamin Brewer, Emory University

Editorial Board

James Bahoh, University of Memphis
Robert Bernasconi, Pennsylvania State University
Peg Birmingham, DePaul University
Lee Braver, University of South Florida
Walter Brogan, Villanova University
Scott Campbell, Nazareth College
Richard Capobianco, Stonehill College
Robert Crease, Stony Brook University
Benjamin Crowe, Boston University
Bret Davis, Loyola University Maryland
Gregory Fried, Boston College
Rex Gilliland, Southern Connecticut State University
Tricia Glazebrook, Washington State University
Charles Guignon, University of South Florida
Catriona Hanley, Loyola University Maryland
Lawrence Hatab, Old Dominion University

Roisin Lally, Gonzaga University
Drew Hyland, Trinity College
Theodore Kisiel, Northern Illinois University
William McNeill, DePaul University
Eric Nelson, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
David Pettigrew, Southern Connecticut State University
Jeffrey Powell, Marshall University
François Raffoul, Louisiana State University
John Rose, Goucher College
Robert Scharff, University of New Hampshire
Thomas Sheehan, Stanford University
Daniela Vallega-Neu, University of Oregon
Pol Vandevelde, Marquette University
Holger Zaborowski, Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Vallendar
Krzysztof Ziarek, University at Buffalo

In Memoriam.

ISSN 2165-3275 (print)
ISSN 2165-3283 (online)

Submission Guidelines

All submissions other than letters and brief responses to articles (under 1000 words) should be formatted for blind review and include a title page with paper title, author name, affiliation (if applicable), abstract (up to 150 words), and up to 5 key words. Papers should be submitted single-spaced in Times New Roman font, 12 point, under one of the following file formats: pdf, rtf, doc, or docx. Any Greek words or text should be entered as Unicode characters. Papers should adhere to The Chicago Manual of Style and follow the citation scheme provided at the end of each issue. The same paper may be submitted to the yearly meeting of the Heidegger Circle and to Gatherings. All papers should be sent in attachment to scampbe8@naz.edu, with subject “Gatherings.”

Papers that discuss recently published texts by Heidegger or undertake critical evaluations or extensions of Heidegger's work are particularly encouraged.

Gatherings also invites letters to the editor on any topic pertinent to Heidegger scholarship, and brief replies (up to 1000 words) to articles published in the journal. Letters and replies may be abbreviated and edited if they are chosen for publication.

Papers, letters, and replies to articles should be e-mailed to editor Scott M. Campbell, scampbe8@naz.edu.

We also publish reviews of selected books that are pertinent to Heidegger scholarship. Interested authors, publishers, and reviewers are invited to contact book review editor David Abergel (abergel@bc.edu).

Note: Gatherings is sponsored by the Heidegger Circle, but is separate from the yearly Circle meeting and its Proceedings. Papers presented at the meeting will normally be included in that year's Proceedings, which are made available to members only. Papers presented at the meeting will not automatically be considered for Gatherings, but they may be submitted. Authors of papers submitted to Gatherings do not have to be Heidegger Circle members, and papers do not have to have been presented at the Circle meeting.