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161 Photographs Photographs are by the author, unless otherwise noted. Frontispiece Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea, 2007 page 4 Java, 1982 page 8 Bhutan, 1996 page 10 Chinggis (Genghis) Khan, contemporary Mongolian painting, author’s collection, acquired 2000. page 18 Rio de Janeiro, 2003 page 20 “Personages floricoles,” by Joel Lorand. Courtesy of the Henry Boxer Gallery, London. page 38 Dogon, Mali, 1999 page 44 Rio de Janeiro, 1995 page 48 Man Asleep, by Antony Gormley, 1985. Lead, plaster, fiberglass, air, terracotta. Figure: 50 × 185 × 63 cm. Terra-cotta figures: variable, 14 x 600 x 30 cm. Photograph courtesy of Antony Gormley. page 53 Lost Horizon I, by Antony Gormley, 2008. Cast iron. 32 elements, each 189 × 53 × 29 cm. Installation view, White Cube, Mason’s Yard, London. Photograph by Steven White, London. page 58 Fallen sequoia, photograph courtesy of Aaron Brown, 2009 page 64 Guiding stone, Papua New Guinea, 1988 page 66 Triton conch, decorated conch (Mongolia), plumes of Malay Great Argus pheasant, fossil from Pashupatinath, Nepal, seal vertebra (Antarctica) page 76 Black crowned cranes, Jurong Bird Park, Singapore, 1988 page 78 Cairo, Egypt, 2010 page 80 Lani, West Papua, 1988 162 P H O T O G R A P H S page 86 Kris dagger (Bali), knife (Brazil, Rio de Janeiro), cassowary bone dagger (West Papua), Cassowary bone dagger (Papua New Guinea), machete (Mindanao), knife (Afghanistan) page 96 Nanchang, China, 2009 page 98 Siou, Egypt, 2010 page 100 Kabul, Afghanistan, 1974 page 104 Figure CFC79870766 from “The Chapman Family Collection,” by Jake and Dinos Chapman, 2002. Wood, paint, and mixed media. 311∕2 × 811∕16 × 77∕8 in. (80 × 22 × 20 cm). Copyright© Jake and Dinos Chapman. Photograph by Stephen White. Courtesy of White Cube. page 107 “Zygotic acceleration, Biogenetic de-sublimated libidinal model (enlarged × 1000),” by Jake and Dinos Chapman, 1995. Mixed media. 5813∕16 × 709∕16 × 5414∕16 in. (150 × 180 × 140 cm). Copyright © Jake and Dinos Chapman. Courtesy of White Cube. page 110 Cepela dos Ossos, Igreja de São Francisco, Évora, Portugal, 2000 page 118 Angkor Wat, Cambodia, 1988 page 122 Jayavarman VII. 12th century, from Preah Khan. Musée National de Phnom Pehn. Copy acquired by the author, 1998. page 126 Bali, 1998 page 132 Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea, 2007 page 138 Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea, 2007 [18.117.251.51] Project MUSE (2024-04-17 19:48 GMT) About the Author Alphonso Lingis is a professor emeritus of philosophy at Penn State University and the author of numerous books, including Abuses, The Imperative , Dangerous Emotions, Trust, Body Transformations, The First Person Singular, and most recently, Contact. He is also the preeminent English translator of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Emmanuel Levinas. His translations include Merleau-Ponty’s The Visible and the Invisible and Pierre Klossowski’s Sade My Neighbor, both published by Northwestern University Press. ...