Integrating Strangers into the Mainstream Society: A Phenomenological Perspective   Cover Image
  • Price 7.00 €

Integrating Strangers into the Mainstream Society: A Phenomenological Perspective
Integrating Strangers into the Mainstream Society: A Phenomenological Perspective

Author(s): Matteo Bonotti
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: Alfred Schutz; the stranger; life-world; cultural pattern; types and typifi cations; inner time; face-to-face socialization;

Summary/Abstract: In this paper, I argue that participation in face-to-face social groups can make a crucial contribution to the inclusion of strangers into the social life of liberal democratic polities. First, I critically assess Alfred Schutz’s (1964) phenomenological analysis of “Th e Stranger” within the context of his overall conception of the “life-world.” I then argue that linguistic communication can only enable a partial integration of strangers into an alien group. Th is is due, I claim, to what Schutz calls the “irreversibility of inner time,” i.e., the meta-structure of temporality which prevents outsiders from fully internalizing the structures of an alien life-world. Nevertheless, I conclude that strangers can join small groups and associations and, by participating in face-to-face relationships and activities, integrate into the common life of these groups. Th anks to a pre-communicative interaction with the other members of these groups, strangers can grasp those more intangible elements of the groups’ cultural background which cannot be rationalized and communicated through language. Participation in the social activities of face-toface groups provides strangers with a starting point for gradually integrating into the mainstream society.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: Volume 5
  • Page Range: 23-36
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
Toggle Accessibility Mode