Hannah Arendt’s Jewish writings were central to her thinking about the human condition and engaged with the dialectics of modernity, universalism and identity. Her concept of the ‘conscious pariah’ attempted both to define a role for the public intellectual and understand the relationship between Jews and modernity. Controversially she accused Jewish victims of lack of resistance to the Nazis and argued that their victimization resulted from apolitical ‘worldlessness’. We argue that although Arendt’s analysis was original and challenging, her characterization of Jewish history as one of ‘powerlessness’ is exaggerated but, more importantly, her underdeveloped concept of ‘the social’ is insensitive to the complex modalities of resistance and ...
This essay engages with the problem of Arendt's historical style, particularly the style of Eichmann...
In an effort to identify and assess the practical effects and ethical implications of representation...
Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical analysis of the original American de...
Hannah Arendt is against the idea that Jews were only the victims of history. Starting from the idea...
Hannah Arendt\u27s seminal work The Origins of Totalitarianism begins with an extended study of the ...
It seems that there will be no end to the interpretation and discussion of Arendt’s political thoug...
While this essay recognizes the significant (and constitutive) tension between ‘freedom’ and ‘life’ ...
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Considering the Jewish issue as the search theme, we set out for a watch on the first works of Hanna...
ABSTRACT: Hannah Arendt, politologist of jewish ancestry, born in Germany and Holocaust survivor. Sh...
The present text has as its aim to discuss the heuristic potential of the pariah figure as the resis...
In this article I attempt a reading of Arendt's position regarding her Jewish identity that puts it ...
The following work will analyse how the jewish assimilation began in Germany, in the latest XIX Cent...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the reality of rising anti-Semitism and the impending war, Arendt...
Hannah Arendt proposes to rewrite a theory of assimilated judaism in Germany, a rewriting in which s...
This essay engages with the problem of Arendt's historical style, particularly the style of Eichmann...
In an effort to identify and assess the practical effects and ethical implications of representation...
Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical analysis of the original American de...
Hannah Arendt is against the idea that Jews were only the victims of history. Starting from the idea...
Hannah Arendt\u27s seminal work The Origins of Totalitarianism begins with an extended study of the ...
It seems that there will be no end to the interpretation and discussion of Arendt’s political thoug...
While this essay recognizes the significant (and constitutive) tension between ‘freedom’ and ‘life’ ...
license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015 license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press...
Considering the Jewish issue as the search theme, we set out for a watch on the first works of Hanna...
ABSTRACT: Hannah Arendt, politologist of jewish ancestry, born in Germany and Holocaust survivor. Sh...
The present text has as its aim to discuss the heuristic potential of the pariah figure as the resis...
In this article I attempt a reading of Arendt's position regarding her Jewish identity that puts it ...
The following work will analyse how the jewish assimilation began in Germany, in the latest XIX Cent...
Item does not contain fulltextWith the reality of rising anti-Semitism and the impending war, Arendt...
Hannah Arendt proposes to rewrite a theory of assimilated judaism in Germany, a rewriting in which s...
This essay engages with the problem of Arendt's historical style, particularly the style of Eichmann...
In an effort to identify and assess the practical effects and ethical implications of representation...
Arendt, Eichmann and the Politics of the Past offers a critical analysis of the original American de...