Review of Yasco Horsman. Theaters of Justice: Judging, Staging, and Working Through in Arendt, Brecht, and Delbo. Stanford UP, 2010. 232 pp
In 1960, the Israeli government abducted key Holocaust organizer Adolf Eichmann from Argentina and p...
It has been emphasized frequently that Bertolt Brecht’s political theater, Die Maßnahme in particula...
This dissertation asserts that the gest is the benchmark of Brecht\u27s theater and is a basic eleme...
This dissertation studies the interchange between political theatre and postwar political trials. I ...
The clash between the political and the unpolitical drives the narrative of Hannah Arendt’s influent...
Inspired by the Fiftieth Anniversary of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the...
This article offers a close reading of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banali...
This dissertation is a critical ethnographic study of The Justice Theater Project (JTP), an “advocac...
Although historical research into twentieth-century theatrical tribunals is widespread, the recurrin...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical ana...
The Medieval Theatre (Glynne Wickham) (Reviewed by Robert Edwards, State University of New York at B...
Scholars are divided in their interpretation of Hannah Arendt’s writings on political judgment. Aren...
Blog post, “ Hannah Arendt and the Banality of Evil“ discusses politics, theology and the law in rel...
Invoking Justice, a performative work of dance-theater, is a social commentary, both on the failure ...
In 1961, the Eichmann trial opened in Jerusalem, and its worldwide resonance through media coverage ...
In 1960, the Israeli government abducted key Holocaust organizer Adolf Eichmann from Argentina and p...
It has been emphasized frequently that Bertolt Brecht’s political theater, Die Maßnahme in particula...
This dissertation asserts that the gest is the benchmark of Brecht\u27s theater and is a basic eleme...
This dissertation studies the interchange between political theatre and postwar political trials. I ...
The clash between the political and the unpolitical drives the narrative of Hannah Arendt’s influent...
Inspired by the Fiftieth Anniversary of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the...
This article offers a close reading of Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banali...
This dissertation is a critical ethnographic study of The Justice Theater Project (JTP), an “advocac...
Although historical research into twentieth-century theatrical tribunals is widespread, the recurrin...
Part of the Pro et Contra series.Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical ana...
The Medieval Theatre (Glynne Wickham) (Reviewed by Robert Edwards, State University of New York at B...
Scholars are divided in their interpretation of Hannah Arendt’s writings on political judgment. Aren...
Blog post, “ Hannah Arendt and the Banality of Evil“ discusses politics, theology and the law in rel...
Invoking Justice, a performative work of dance-theater, is a social commentary, both on the failure ...
In 1961, the Eichmann trial opened in Jerusalem, and its worldwide resonance through media coverage ...
In 1960, the Israeli government abducted key Holocaust organizer Adolf Eichmann from Argentina and p...
It has been emphasized frequently that Bertolt Brecht’s political theater, Die Maßnahme in particula...
This dissertation asserts that the gest is the benchmark of Brecht\u27s theater and is a basic eleme...