Acknowledgments
Introduction: Introducing Generosity
Part I. Giving Identity and Difference
1. Nietzsche and the Pathos of Distance
2. Giving Sexed Corporeality before the Law
3. Performing Body-Identity through the Other
Part II. Generosity and the Politics of Affectivity
4. Erotic Generosity and Its Limits
5. Affectivity and Social Power: From Melancholia to Generosity
6. Sexuality and the Clinical Encounter
Part III. Generosity and Community (Trans)Formation
7. Thinking through Radical Generosity with Levinas
8. Truth, Cultural Difference, and Decolonization
9. Generosity, Community, and Politics
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index