Ivan Illich: An Intellectual Journey

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Penn State Press, Feb 8, 2021 - Social Science - 560 pages

In the eighteen years since Ivan Illich’s death, David Cayley has been reflecting on the meaning of his friend and teacher’s life and work. Now, in Ivan Illich: An Intellectual Journey, he presents Illich’s body of thought, locating it in its own time and retrieving its relevance for ours.

Ivan Illich (1926–2002) was a revolutionary figure in the Roman Catholic Church and in the wider field of cultural criticism that began to take shape in the 1960s. His advocacy of a new, de-clericalized church and his opposition to American missionary programs in Latin America, which he saw as reactionary and imperialist, brought him into conflict with the Vatican and led him to withdraw from direct service to the church in 1969. His institutional critiques of the 1970s, from Deschooling Society to Medical Nemesis, promoted what he called institutional or cultural revolution. The last twenty years of his life were occupied with developing his theory of modernity as an extension of church history. Ranging over every phase of Illich’s career and meditating on each of his books, Cayley finds Illich to be as relevant today as ever and more likely to be understood, now that the many convergent crises he foresaw are in full public view and the church that rejected him is paralyzed in its “folkloric” shell.

Not a conventional biography, though attentive to how Illich lived, Cayley’s book is “continuing a conversation” with Illich that will engage anyone who is interested in theology, philosophy, history, and the Catholic Church.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
Exile
35
Cuernavaca
49
Church
62
Deschooling Society
94
Illich as Revolutionary
119
Disabling Professions
151
Certainties
171
Notes to Chapter 1
475
Notes to Chapter 2
477
Notes to Chapter 3
479
Notes to Chapter 4
483
Notes to Chapter 5
486
Notes to Chapter 6
491
Notes to Chapter 7
493
Notes to Chapter 8
497

Gender
200
EmbodimentDisembodiment
244
A Bulldozer Lurks in Every Computer On Reading Writing and Language
278
To Hell with Life
314
Corruptio Optimi Pessima
349
Apocalypse
388
Illichs Way of Life
417
Notes
469
Notes to Introduction
470
Notes to Chapter 9
503
Notes to Chapter 10
508
Notes to Chapter 11
513
Notes to Chapter 12
519
Notes to Chapter 13
524
Notes to Chapter 14
529
Index
539
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About the author (2021)

David Cayley is a Canadian writer and broadcaster. He has produced and presented hundreds of radio documentaries, including two five-hour series with Ivan Illich, and published seven books, among them The Rivers North of the Future: The Testament of Ivan Illich.

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