Cynthia R. Nielsen is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dallas, where she teaches courses in the areas of hermeneutics, ethics, philosophy of language, aesthetics, contemporary continental philosophy, and the history of philosophy. Her interest in hermeneutics applies to a broad range of topics, including aesthetics, environmental ethics, social and political (mis)uses of language, Ukrainian Studies, philosophy of race and gender, and post- and decolonial studies. Her most recent monograph is Gadamer’s Hermeneutical Aesthetics: On Art as a Performative, Dynamic, Communal, Event (Routledge 2023).
Cynthia Nielsen is a creative scholar who offers here a series of connected essays drawing on disciplines ranging from philosophy to discourse analysis to history and literary studies in order to explicate the Russian war in Ukraine. Readers encounter Ukrainian voices wrestling with the unspeakable. Nielsen’s book is a bold and successful effort to articulate the human experience of life in a time and place of shocking and unjustifiable trauma. Susan P. McCaffray, Professor Emerita, Department of History, University of North Carolina Wilmington