Hannah Arendt and the Cultural Style of the German Jews*

Author(s):  
Michael P. Steinberg
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Author(s):  
Seyla Benhabib

This introductory chapter outlines the entanglement of Jewish intellectuals and others as they confronted exile, migration, and, in some cases, statelessness. These intellectuals include Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, Albert Hirschmann, Varian Fry, Judith Shklar, Carl J. Friedrich, and Isaiah Berlin. They faced these challenges because of their Jewish origins, regardless of whether they themselves identified as Jewish, whether they were believers, or whether they were practicing Jews or not. Meanwhile, the chapter considers that for German Jews, the experience of belonging and not belonging, of being rendered migrants and internal exiles in their own country, began in the mid-nineteenth century, with the granting of certain civil rights to Jews residing in German territories. Lastly, the chapter presents a brief layout of the succeeding chapters' content.


2020 ◽  
Vol 65 (Special Issue) ◽  
pp. 87-103
Author(s):  
Noémi Bíró

"Feminist Interpretations of Action and the Public in Hannah Arendt’s Theory. Arendt’s typology of human activity and her arguments on the precondition of politics allow for a variety in interpretations for contemporary political thought. The feminist reception of Arendt’s work ranges from critical to conciliatory readings that attempt to find the points in which Arendt’s theory might inspire a feminist political project. In this paper I explore the ways in which feminist thought has responded to Arendt’s definition of action, freedom and politics, and whether her theoretical framework can be useful in a feminist rethinking of politics, power and the public realm. Keywords: Hannah Arendt, political action, the Public, the Social, feminism "


2010 ◽  
Vol 2010 (2) ◽  
pp. 303-318
Author(s):  
Mechthild Hetzel ◽  
Andreas Hetzel
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2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 (1) ◽  
pp. 169-190

Rico Gutschmidt: Sein ohne Grund. Die post-theistische Religiosität im Spätwerk Martin Heideggers; Jens Bonnemann: Das leibliche Widerfahrnis der Wahrnehmung. Eine Phänomenologie des Leib-Welt-Verhältnisses; Hannah Arendt: Wir Flüchtlinge; Verena Rauen: Die Zeitlichkeit des Verzeihens. Zur Ethik der Urteilsenthaltung; Joachim Fischer: Exzentrische Positionalität. Studien zu Helmuth Plessner


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