As part of an effort to grapple with the meaning of violence, Hannah Arendt argued that it was curious how infrequently violence was taken up for special consideration in conversations of history and politics, remarking that “this shows to what an extent violence and its arbitrariness were taken for granted and therefore neglected; no one questions or examines what is obvious to all” (8). While we are not suggesting that violence has eluded the critical eye in the time since Arendt’s argument, there is something remarkably resonant about the idea that violence is taken-for-granted as part of human existence, and thus—for privileged citizens protected from its affects—invisible. In this issue, the contributors explore how violence contin...
This paper considers the implications of Hannah Arendt's criticisms of Frantz Fanon and the theories...
This thesis argues that political violence can be broadly conceptualised as negation of human potent...
My hope in this thesis is to demonstrate that conceptions of violence in current literature are theo...
As part of an effort to grapple with the meaning of violence, Hannah Arendt argued that it was curio...
H. Arendt analyses the topic of violence using many perspectives. In her books we can find the follo...
ABSTRACT This article critiques the idea of instrumental justification for violent means seen in Han...
Hannah Arendt’s On Violence (1970) is a seminal work in the study of political violence. It famously...
Recent 'deliberative' theories of emerging global and trans-national publics overlook how contempora...
The distinction between public and private space, which Hannah Arendt undertook by referring to the...
International audienceHannah Arendt's early work focused on the relationship between political viole...
Violence is an often used but much less theoretically discussed word, even among Foucauldian scholar...
Abstract: This paper considers the implication of Hannah Arendt’s criticism of the relationship betw...
It is possible to talk about dominant concepts in modern political definitions. Among these concepts...
In her book, by looking through the conception of violence in Arendt’s works, Caroline Ashcroft atte...
'We live in an increasingly violent world.' This 'statement of fact' sums up one of the most popular...
This paper considers the implications of Hannah Arendt's criticisms of Frantz Fanon and the theories...
This thesis argues that political violence can be broadly conceptualised as negation of human potent...
My hope in this thesis is to demonstrate that conceptions of violence in current literature are theo...
As part of an effort to grapple with the meaning of violence, Hannah Arendt argued that it was curio...
H. Arendt analyses the topic of violence using many perspectives. In her books we can find the follo...
ABSTRACT This article critiques the idea of instrumental justification for violent means seen in Han...
Hannah Arendt’s On Violence (1970) is a seminal work in the study of political violence. It famously...
Recent 'deliberative' theories of emerging global and trans-national publics overlook how contempora...
The distinction between public and private space, which Hannah Arendt undertook by referring to the...
International audienceHannah Arendt's early work focused on the relationship between political viole...
Violence is an often used but much less theoretically discussed word, even among Foucauldian scholar...
Abstract: This paper considers the implication of Hannah Arendt’s criticism of the relationship betw...
It is possible to talk about dominant concepts in modern political definitions. Among these concepts...
In her book, by looking through the conception of violence in Arendt’s works, Caroline Ashcroft atte...
'We live in an increasingly violent world.' This 'statement of fact' sums up one of the most popular...
This paper considers the implications of Hannah Arendt's criticisms of Frantz Fanon and the theories...
This thesis argues that political violence can be broadly conceptualised as negation of human potent...
My hope in this thesis is to demonstrate that conceptions of violence in current literature are theo...