This article seeks to add a new theoretical voice to the tradition of genealogical inquiry in political theory and beyond by offering a re-reading of the thought of Hannah Arendt. Going beyond the letter of her thought, in this article I propose that placing Arendt in the genealogical tradition of inquiry (particularly its Foucauldian strand) helps to make sense of what she was "up to" when she turned to history in her work, especially in the analysis of totalitarianism and the account of modernity presented in The Human Condition. I will specifically highlight the historical emergence of "process-thinking" that Arendt traces across her writings. The article seeks to sketch a unique approach to genealogical inquiry that can be taken up by a...
The plan of this thesis is, first, to interpret Arendt’s critique of the modern age. Next, this pape...
This study focuses on our ability to meaningfully respond to political events and experience. It pro...
Arendt devoted most of her political writings to the relationship between life writing and construct...
This article seeks to add a new theoretical voice to the tradition of genealogical inquiry in politi...
This article examines the multiple ways in which Hannah Arendt’s thought arose historically and in i...
Hannah Arendt’s vision of politics is one of the most enigmatic, perplexing, thoroughly analyzed, an...
license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015 license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press...
Genealogy is a historical perspective and investigative method, which offers an intrinsic critique o...
This thesis is about postwar interpretations of National Socialism. Its central aim is to contextual...
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), born in Hanover, Germany, was a public intellectual, refugee, and observe...
In this paper I draw on my current research of writing a genealogy of women artists, focusing in par...
This study analyses a number of Hannah Arendt’s books and essays written over fourdecades and sugges...
'Artifacts of Thinking: Reading Arendt’s 'Denktagebuch'' offers a path through Hannah Arendt’s recen...
The paper uses tropes culled from several of Hannah Arendt\u27s works, as well as Rebecca Schneider\...
Hannah Arendt\u27s seminal work The Origins of Totalitarianism begins with an extended study of the ...
The plan of this thesis is, first, to interpret Arendt’s critique of the modern age. Next, this pape...
This study focuses on our ability to meaningfully respond to political events and experience. It pro...
Arendt devoted most of her political writings to the relationship between life writing and construct...
This article seeks to add a new theoretical voice to the tradition of genealogical inquiry in politi...
This article examines the multiple ways in which Hannah Arendt’s thought arose historically and in i...
Hannah Arendt’s vision of politics is one of the most enigmatic, perplexing, thoroughly analyzed, an...
license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015 license: Copyright © Cambridge University Press...
Genealogy is a historical perspective and investigative method, which offers an intrinsic critique o...
This thesis is about postwar interpretations of National Socialism. Its central aim is to contextual...
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975), born in Hanover, Germany, was a public intellectual, refugee, and observe...
In this paper I draw on my current research of writing a genealogy of women artists, focusing in par...
This study analyses a number of Hannah Arendt’s books and essays written over fourdecades and sugges...
'Artifacts of Thinking: Reading Arendt’s 'Denktagebuch'' offers a path through Hannah Arendt’s recen...
The paper uses tropes culled from several of Hannah Arendt\u27s works, as well as Rebecca Schneider\...
Hannah Arendt\u27s seminal work The Origins of Totalitarianism begins with an extended study of the ...
The plan of this thesis is, first, to interpret Arendt’s critique of the modern age. Next, this pape...
This study focuses on our ability to meaningfully respond to political events and experience. It pro...
Arendt devoted most of her political writings to the relationship between life writing and construct...