Life, Theory, and Group Identity in Hannah Arendt’s Thought

Life, Theory, and Group Identity in Hannah Arendt’s Thought
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Artikel-Nr:
9783031108761
Veröffentl:
2022
Einband:
HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Erscheinungsdatum:
07.09.2022
Seiten:
204
Autor:
Karin Fry
Gewicht:
383 g
Format:
216x153x16 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Karin Fry is Department Chair and Professor of Philosophy at Georgia Southern  University, USA. She is the author of Arendt: a Guide for the Perplexed (2009) and Religious Right and Secular Left: The Road to Compromise (2014), and is managing editor of Arendt Studies, a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study of the life, work, and legacy of Hannah Arendt.

Philosophy typically ignores biographical, historical, and cultural aspects of theoriss' lives  in an attempt to take a supposedly abstract and objective view of their work. This book makes some new conclusions about Arendt's theory by emphasizing how her experience of the world as displayed in her archival materials impacted her thought. Some aspects of Arendt's life have been examined in detail before, including the fact she was stateless as well as her affair with Heidegger. Instead, this work explores different topics including the biographical and narrative moments of Arendt's own work, the role of archiving in her thought, pivotal events that have not been archived, her understanding of her own identities, and how it affected the role of identity politics in her work. Typically, group action is underemphasized in Arendt scholarship in comparison to individual action and often identity politics questions are considered to lie within the realm of the private. AlthoughArendt's theory is problematic when discussing issues concerning identity politics, she did think identity politics could be public and political and that effective political actions may occur within groups. What makes this project unique are the innovative conclusions made by moving the archival and biographical evidence to the center in order to understand her theory more accurately and within its historical and cultural context. This volume will be of interest to professional scholars in Arendt's work, but also to those who have a more general interest in her life and theory.

Offers a reading of Hannah Arendt's work based on archival, historical, and cultural research

Chapter 1: Life and Philosophy.- Chapter 2: Remembering and the Archive.- Chapter 3: Holes of Oblivion: Hannah Arendt's Silence.- Chapter 4: Life and Philosophical Influence.- Chapter 5: Arendt's Narrative and Identity.- Chapter 6: Identity Politics.


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