Foreword
Sarhan Dhouib
Part I. Interculturality as the Basis for a Philosophy of Coexistence
1. Intercultural Philosophy as Philosophy for Better Human Conviviality
Raúl Fornet-Betancourt
2. Responses to Past Injustice in Democratizing Societies and the Universalization of Human Rights
Sarhan Dhouib
3. Negotiating African Identity in Times of Globalization: A Comparative Approach to Afropolitanism and Negritude
Albert Kasanda
Part II. Human Being in Times of Displacement
4. The Value of Home in a Global World: On Migration and Depopulated Landscapes
Bianca Boteva-Richter
5. A Genealogy of Displacement in the South African Land Question
Christopher Allsobrook
Part III. Being with Others: Applied Dimensions and Real-World Problems
6. The Public Legitimacy of Minority Claims in Eastern Europe
Plamen Makariev
7. Cultural Impoverishment: The Hidden Dimension of Global Injustice
Mongi Serbaji
8. "Detention and Torture Centers" in Latin American Dictatorships: Places of Subjective and Social Reconfiguration
José Santos Herceg
Part IV. Intercultural Approaches to Reconciliation
9. Confucian Remonstrance in the Dialectics of Self-Conscious Identity between the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong
James Garrison
10. Politics and Reconciliation: The Issue of Comfort Women in the Dynamics of Political Reconciliation between Japan and South Korea
Naoko Kumagai
11. Political Reconciliation in Liberal States
Henning Hahn
Afterword
James Garrison